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• JAMES T. & SARAH C. EYRE COURTS - TENNIS •

• POMOCO STADIUM - FOOTBALL • • FREEMAN CENTER - VOLLEYBALL & BASKETBALL •

• CAPTAINS FIELD - SOCCER • • CAPTAINS TURF FIELD - LACROSSE & FIELD HOCKEY •

• CAPTAINS PARK - BASEBALL • • CAPTAINS PARK - SOFTBALL •

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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Location ............................................................. Newport News, Va.Founded ...................................................................................1961Enrollment ...............................................................................5,000Nickname ........................................................................... CaptainsColors ............................................................ Royal Blue and SilverConference ...............................................................Capital AthleticHome Courts ...............................James T. & Sarah C. Eyre CourtsPresident ...................................................... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr.Director of Athletics ..................................................Kyle McMullin

Department Phone .................................................... 757-594-7025Department Fax ........................................................ 757-594-7839Website ...........................................................www.CNUsports.comSenior Director of Athletic Communications Francis Tommasino .................................................... 757-594-7884Director of Sports Information Rob Silsbee ................................................................ 757-594-7382Assistant Director of Sports Information Kenny Kline ................................................................ 757-594-7886

• CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY •

• 2016-17 CNU TENNIS SCHEDULE •• TABLE OF CONTENTS •

MEET THE CAPTAINS

Roster ..................................................................6Season Preview ...................................................7Veteran Captains .................................................8Newcomers ........................................................13Capital Athletic Conference ...............................142015-16 Season in Review ................................152015-16 Results ................................................162015-16 CAC in Review ....................................17Men’s Tennis History..........................................18All-Time Records ...............................................19All-Time Honors .................................................20All-Time Roster ..................................................22All-Time Results ................................................24All-Time Opponents ...........................................30

DATE TEAM OPPONENT LOCATION9/10 W George Mason Invitational Fairfax, Va.9/17-18 M/W CNU Invitational Newport News, Va.9/24-26 W ITA Southeast Regional Fredericksburg, Va.10/1-2 M ITA Southeast Regional Fredericksburg, Va.10/8 W vs. Oberlin Pittsburgh, Pa.10/8 W at Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa.10/9 M vs. Oberlin Pittsburgh, Pa.10/9 M at Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa.2/18 M at Swarthmore Swarthmore, Pa.2/18 M vs. Haverford Swarthmore, Pa.2/19 M vs. Whitman Swarthmore, Pa.2/25 W at Washington & Lee Lexington, Va.2/25 W vs. Southern Virginia* Lexington, Va.3/4 M at Pomona-Pitzer Claremont, Calif.3/4 W at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Claremont, Calif.3/5 M/W at Chapman Orange, Calif.3/7 M at Cal Lutheran Thousand Oaks, Calif.3/7 W at Caltech Pasadena, Calif.3/10 M/W at Redlands Redlands, Calif.3/18 M N.C. Wesleyan Newport News, Va.3/19 M Washington & Lee Newport News, Va.3/19 W Centre Newport News, Va.3/19 W Methodist Newport News, Va.3/25 M/W Mary Washington* Newport News, Va.3/28 M/W at St. Mary’s (Md.)* St. Mary’s City, Md.3/31 W at York (Pa.)* York, Pa.4/1 M/W Penn State Harrisburg* Newport News, Va.4/1 M York (Pa.)* Newport News, Va.4/1 W at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md.4/2 M at Richmond Richmond, Va.4/8 M at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va.4/9 M/W at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md.4/11 W at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md.4/12 M at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md.4/14 W vs. Monmouth Fairfax, Va.4/15 M at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md.4/15 W at George Mason Fairfax, Va.4/14-21 M CAC Tournament TBD4/15-22 W CAC Tournament TBD

*Capital Athletic Conference Match

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY

CNU MEN’S TENNIS

Head Coach Eric Christiansen ............................2Assistant Coaches ...............................................32016-17 Photo Roster .........................................4

Athletic Facilities ..............................................IFCChristopher Newport University .........................58CNU Athletics ....................................................59CNU Sports Live ................................................60CNU Roster of Champions ................................61CNU Administration ...........................................62Athletics Staff Directory .....................................63CNU at a Glance ...............................................64

The 2017 Tennis Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Communications.

Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Ashley Oaks-Clary, Patrick Dubois, Keller Gabriel; Cover and Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Printing: Fidelity Printing, Inc.

• MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS •

• WELCOME TO CNU - PG. 57 •

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• CNU WOMEN’S TENNIS - PG. 31 •

• CNU MEN’S TENNIS - PG. 5 •

Roster ................................................................32Season Preview .................................................33Veteran Captains ...............................................34Newcomers ........................................................41Intercollegiate Tennis Association ......................422015-16 Season in Review ................................432015-16 Results ................................................442015-16 CAC in Review ....................................45Women’s Tennis History ....................................46All-Time Records ...............................................47All-Time Honors .................................................48All-Time Roster ..................................................50All-Time Results ................................................52All-Time Opponents ...........................................56

CNU WOMEN’S TENNIS

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COACHING STAFF

The 2015-16 season was a banner season for both the men’s and women’s tennis programs, as Eric Christiansen wrapped up his fourth season as the Director of Tennis at Christopher Newport University. Heading into year number five in 2016-17, the Captains’ guide has con-tinued building both men’s and women’s tennis at CNU into a regional power and presence on the national tennis scene.

Each year under Christiansen the Captains have taken strides to that goal, and the 2015-16 season was no exception. Both teams captured one of the most memorable wins in program history as the CNU women came away with the team’s first ever win over a Top 25 opponent, and the CNU men went on the road to topple 13th-ranked Johns Hopkins for the first time in CNU lore. Both wins were part of an overall resume that catapulted the CNU tennis programs to the highest national rankings either team had ever garnered.

Both teams reached the CAC Championship Match for a second consecutive season, and he coached a combined 15 All-Conference selections during the 15-16 season.

The 2014-15 season was also one to remember for Christiansen, as it marked the first time both programs earned national rankings as a team under his tutelage. For the women, it was the first national ranking in program history and both the men and women wrapped up the 2015 spring season ranked 37th nationally.

CNU reached several benchmarks in the 2014-15 season, including the first CAC Cham-pionship appearance for both the men and women. He coached McKinney Harwood to the program’s first ever ITA Regional Rookie of the Year honor and the freshman also finished the year ranked 49th for the first nationally-ranked women’s player since 1992.

5TH SEASON AT CNU

HEAD COACH

NORTH FLORIDA ‘02

ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

In just four years, Christiansen has already piled up over 100 wins combined between the two teams. He has re-established the men as a formidable power in the Atlantic South Region with a 56-33 (.629) overall record, and the women have claimed a spot among the region’s elite with a 55-32 (.632) overall mark.

During his first year at the helm, Christiansen helped both the men and women reach the USA South Championship match while securing top-15 regional rankings. In the end, the women posted a record of 17-7, while the men finished 16-5 during the 2012-13 campaign.

Building on his early success, Christiansen then guided the Captains through the difficult terrain of the Capital Athletic Conference for the first time in 2013-14. Both the men’s and women’s programs captured the No. 2 seed in the CAC Tournament in their first year in the league, going 5-1 in conference play.

Prior to joining the Christopher Newport athletic department, where he was the men’s tennis assistant for seven years, Christiansen served as the men’s and women’s assistant coach at Division I Old Dominion University for two years. He was responsible for planning and run-ning team practices and also recruited student-athletes both domestically and internationally.

While at ODU, Christiansen led the women’s team to 37 wins in two years, with four All-Conference nods. The ODU men were 47-16 during Christiansen’s tenure, and climbed to No. 18 in the national rankings. With Eric on the CNU staff as an assistant, the Captains won 97 matches paired with just 56 losses, while coaching four players to All-American status. The run included the 2008 USA South Conference Championship and subsequent NCAA Tournament appearance.

Christiansen’s coaching resume also includes founding the ECTennis Academy in 2002, of which he has remained Director since its inception in 2002. In January of 2010, he was named Director of Tennis for the City of Hampton. He is a United States Tennis Associa-tion (USTA) High Performance Coach, USTA School Programs Trainer, USTA sanctioned Tournament Director and is a USPTA (United States Professional Tennis Association) certi-fied professional. He has helped produce numerous nationally and regionally-ranked junior tennis players, including one top five and two number one ranked players in their respective Mid-Atlantic age groups.

Coach Christiansen is also very active on campus and in the community serving as the faculty representative for FCA as well as being a Renaissance Brother for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. In the community he has worked to establish after-school tennis programs in the Newport News school system as well as aiding the grassroots tennis movement on the Peninsula.

The Yorktown, Va. native graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in Psychol-ogy in 2002 from the University of North Florida. As a player, Christiansen was the team captain of the fifth-ranked Ospreys, a Division II program. He earned All-Peach Belt Confer-ence honors in 2002.

Eric and his wife Jenny reside in Yorktown, Va., with their two sons, Rainer and Beck.

• COACHING RECORD •

CNU MEN’S TENNIS YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. FINISH2012-13 16-5 .762 7-1 .875 2ND2013-14 14-8 .636 5-1 .833 2ND2014-15 13-11 .542 5-2 .714 3RD2015-16 13-9 .591 6-1 .857 2NDTOTAL 56-33 .629 23-5 .821 --

CNU WOMEN’S TENNIS YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. FINISH2012-13 17-7 .708 10-1 .909 2ND2013-14 10-11 .476 5-1 .833 2ND2014-15 14-6 .700 6-1 .857 2ND2015-16 14-8 .636 6-1 .857 2NDTOTAL 55-32 .632 27-4 .871 --

COMBINED COACHING RECORD

YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. FINISH4 YEARS 111-65 .631 50-9 .848 --

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Former CNU standout David Weiner begins his fifth season as a member of the Christopher Newport coaching staff in 2016-17.

Weiner graduated from Christopher Newport University in 2008 with a degree in Political Science. He played for the Captains for four seasons, including the 2006 USA South Conference Championship season. The Charlottesville native began his coaching career at James River Country Club in Newport News, serving as the assistant tennis professional from 2007-09. He was responsible for teaching lessons to players of all ages and also served as the primary traveling coach for high level tournament players.

In October 2009, Weiner joined the staff at the Folkes Stevens Tennis Center, one of the premier training sites for players in the Hampton Roads area. He worked with five players who attained national rankings in the top 200 in the last two years and has worked with over 10 different players with a Top 25 Mid-Atlantic ranking in the last two years.

5TH SEASON AT CNU

ASSISTANT COACH

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘08

DAVID WEINER

Ian Baek begins his third year as an assistant coach with the Christopher Newport tennis program.

Baek, a member of the South Korea Junior National Team, came to CNU af-ter a successful playing career at Division I Hampton University. He played with the Pirates from 2006-10 where he was Captain of both the men’s and women’s teams. He earned first team All-Conference honors as he helped lead Hampton to a conference championship and appearance in the NCAA National Championship Round of 32.

Along with his collegiate career, he earned a National Junior Ranking of #9 in 16 & under, and was ranked 323rd in the ITF Worlds Junior Rankings.

3RD SEASON AT CNU

ASSISTANT COACH

HAMPTON ‘10

IAN BAEK

Megan Behrns begins her second year as an assistant coach with the Christopher Newport tennis program.

Behrns played under Christiansen as a junior player while growing up in a tennis family. She began competing at the age of eight. Prior to her college career, she competed in the Junior Circuit reaching high national rankings by the age of 16. She graduated from Poquoson High School in Virginia, where she was named the tennis team’s most valuable player all four seasons. Behrns won the district, regional and state championships as a freshman at Poquoson, and would go on to play for the University of Central Florida.

In college, she started from her first year as a freshman and played every match through her senior year. While at UCF, Behrns obtained multiple athletic and aca-demic accolades, including being named an ITA Scholar Athlete and compiling an undefeated doubles record in 2004-05.

Behrns graduated with a degree in Marketing and currently resides in Yorktown, Va. with her husband Andrew, and three-year old son Everett.

2ND SEASON AT CNU

ASSISTANT COACH

CENTRAL FLORIDA ‘07

MEGAN BEHRNS

Taylor joins the Captains for her first season after completing her career with the nationally-ranked University of Virginia. She is a 2016 graduate of UVa, earning a degree in the Human Biology Distinguished Major Program. After playing for the Club Tennis Team for two years, Taylor earned a spot on Virginia’s Division I varsity team during her junior and senior seasons.

Wingo made her collegiate debut in 2015 against nationally-ranked Utah, and appeared in several dual matches during her senior year in 2016. She picked up a straight set win in the NCAA Tournament first round, downing her opponent from Fairleigh Dickinson, 6-0, 6-0.

Equally as impressive off the court, Wingo was recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) as one of three players from Virginia to earn Scholar-Athlete honors.

Prior to her time at UVA, Wingo was a two-time Florida state champion and earned 2011 Daily Progress Girls Tennis Player of the Year honors. In 2011, she was named MVP of the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools and also earned All-State honors while collecting Division II Player of the Year honors. She attended high school at Hampton Roads Academy in Newport News, Va.

1ST SEASON AT CNU

ASSISTANT COACH

VIRGINIA ‘16

TAYLOR WINGO

COACHING STAFF

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

• JUSTIN CERNY •

6-0 • Junior

• MICHAEL DODD •

5-10 • Senior

• ARTTU FIVA •

5-10 • Senior

• ALEX JOHNSON •

5-7 • Sophomore

• DOMINIC LACOMBE •

6-1 • Freshman

• ANDY MASON •

6-1 • Freshman

• DAVID REED •

6-1 • Junior

• 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

• NICHOLAS RUZICKA •

6-1 • Sophomore

• DILLON SYKES •

5-6 • Junior

• WILLIAM TRANG •

5-10 • Sophomore

• BROOK BYRD •

5-11 • Senior

• KATIE CARLSON •

5-7 • Senior

• CLAIRE DOCKRILL •

5-6 • Junior

• ALEXANDRA DRYE •

5-7 • Junior

• COLETTE GILBERT •

5-5 • Sophomore

• MCKINNEY HARWOOD •

5-8 • Junior

• KATE HUCK •

5-2 • Junior

• 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

• MEILI KONELL •

5-3 • Junior

• EMILY MORGAN •

5-8 • Junior

• JOHANNA RANTA-AHO •

5-5 • Freshman

• LILY SCHREIBER •

5-0 • Sophomore

• ISABELLE WESSEL •

5-3 • Junior

• KRISTI WONG •

5-7 • Junior

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2017 ROSTER

NAME CLASS HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

Justin Cerny Jr. 6-0 Richmond, Va. Trinity Episcopal

Michael Dodd Sr. 5-10 Lubbock, Texas Lubbock

Arttu Fiva Sr. 5-10 Ylitornio, Finland Ounasvaaran Urheilulukio

Alex Johnson So. 5-7 Portland, Ore. Lincoln

Dominic Lacombe Fr. 6-1 Montreal, Quebec Armbrae Academy

Andy Mason Fr. 6-1 Franklin, Va. Homeschool

David Reed Jr. 6-1 Easley, S.C. St. Joseph’s

Nicholas Ruzicka So. 6-1 Spicewood, Texas Lake Travis

Dillon Sykes Jr. 5-6 Chesterfield, Va. Cosby

William Trang So. 5-10 Staten Island, N.Y. Brooklyn Technical

• 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

Director of Tennis: Eric Christiansen

Assistant Coach: David Weiner

Assistant Coach: Ian Baek

• COACHING STAFF •

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With five All-Conference players returning to the start-ing lineup in 2016-17, the Christopher Newport men’s tennis team appears poised to make another big splash among the nation’s elite. Director of Tennis Eric Christiansen begins his fifth year guiding the men’s team, and boasts potentially his deepest lineup to date with eight returning players and two impact rookies ready to compete for playing time. With that arsenal, the Captains will once again eye their first Capital Ath-letic Conference championship, hoping to unseat the 17-time defending conference champion Mary Wash-ington Eagles.

After finishing last season with the second-highest final ranking in program history at No. 25, the Captains will look to lean on their veteran core in an effort to take that next step.

That core includes a pair of senior leaders, with Mi-chael Dodd and Arttu Fiva hoping to close their careers with another strong season. Dodd, a spot starter for the Captains has been a consistent presence at a va-riety of positions. Meanwhile, Fiva is zeroing in on a chart-topping singles career, as he eyes a spot in the program’s top ten all-time.

In addition to the two seniors, the Captains’ junior class has added another year of integral on-court experience as they prepare to anchor the top of the CNU lineup. Justin Cerny and David Reed each finished the year in the regional rankings for singles, and will look to parlay that recognition into more success in 2016-17. The third junior, Dillon Sykes, is coming off his first All-Conference season after earning the All-CAC second team laurels for No. 6 singles. Cerny was also an All-Conference pick for the second year in a row, collect-ing second team honors for both singles and doubles action.

After earning some valuable court time as freshmen, the Captains’ three second-year players will look to make a bigger impact this season after CNU gradu-ated a pair of seniors last season in Chiraag Shetty and Steven Boslet. Alex Johnson, Nicholas Ruzicka, and William Trang will have every opportunity to crack into the starting lineup in 2016-17, with slots open in both singles and doubles. Trang is coming off his first career All-Conference recognition, earning the second team nod with Fiva at No. 3 doubles.

The top notch recruiting continues for the CNU men’s tennis program as Christiansen is bringing in a pair of impact rookies. Dominic Lacombe, from Quebec, and Andy Mason, from Franklin, Va., are expected to chal-lenge for playing time straight away, providing the Cap-tains with a bevy of options during the season.

CNU broke through with some milestone victories last season, and earned the first Top 20 ranking in program history. This year, the Captains will look to continue that success and make strides toward accomplishing their goal of a conference championship and NCAA Tourna-ment bid. For the second straight year, CNU reached the Capital Athletic Conference Championship, and will be looking for a three-peat appearance in 2017. The Captains are also hoping the third time’s the charm, as the talented group will likely be facing one of the nation’s elite programs in conference rival Mary Wash-ington, who has won 17 straight conference titles.

The tension will be high from the outset, as CNU starts the year ranked No. 28 in the nation while the Eagles are picked No. 27 in the preseason polls. In an effort to prepare the team for the rigors of facing the tough conference, Christiansen has once again put together a challenging schedule for the team in 2016-17. For the first time in his tenure, Christiansen has scheduled

• JUSTIN CERNY •

• MICHAEL DODD •

a pair of dual matches in the fall portion of the sched-ule, as the Captains will face a pair of nationally-ranked opponents in Carnegie Mellon and Oberlin. Then, in the spring, non-conference bouts against Swarthmore, Whitman, Johns Hopkins, Washington & Lee, and the usual trip to California will tilt the schedule toward the heavy side.

The spring slate begins in mid-February with a three-game set on the campus of No. 26 Swarthmore Col-lege. CNU will face Haverford and Whitman during that trip before opening up at home against a nation-ally-ranked Division II program, Chowan University, on February 26. Then comes the trip to the Golden State, where CNU will face a top-ten power in Pomona-Pitzer, followed by bouts with Chapman, Cal Lutheran, and Redlands. The team will then return to the East Coast and host N.C. Wesleyan and Washington & Lee before opening up conference play.

The CAC schedule kicks off on March 25 against Mary Washington. CNU will then hit the road for one match at St. Mary’s before closing out a relatively light home schedule this season with a doubleheader against Penn State Harrisburg and York (Pa.) on April 1. CNU will then close the year with five straight road matches before the conference tournament begins on April 14.

The Captains continue to take strides toward their ul-timate goal, and set their sights again on big things in 2016-17. With a roster flush with talent, the season will definitely be one to watch for Captains fans.

• ARTTU FIVA •

2017 SEASON PREVIEW

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

2015-16 - JUNIOR - Competed at four different positions in duals for the Captains in his third year...Finished with 9-3 singles record, with 5-1 mark against conference opponents...Com-bined 3-0 at lines two and three...Also went 4-1 in tournament play during the fall, including a win over Division I Longwood’s Rosen Ilchev (6-1, 6-2)...Went 6-3 in doubles during dual play, including an 8-0 win at his only appearance at No. 1 doubles.

2014-15 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in 12 duals in his second season, posting a perfect 3-0 mark at No. 3 singles...Went 5-1 in conference play...Added a 4-0 doubles record with three different partners in dual play...Won his lone match at No. 1 doubles with teammate David Reed...Registered an 8-8 singles record overall and a 7-4 doubles mark...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

2013-14 - FRESHMAN - Won seven singles matches in his first year...Posted five wins as the primary starter at No. 6 singles...Was 1-0 in No. 3 and No. 5 singles...Added ten doubles victories with four different partners including six wins at No. 3 doubles in dual play.

AT LUBBOCK - Named male athlete of the year... finished in third place at states... Won Districts male doubles in 2012... Won districts and regionals for mixed doubles in 2013...Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Michael T. Dodd was born in Lubbock, Texas... Son of Tim and Sara Dodd... Has one brother, Christopher, and one sister, Katie...Favorite sports personality is John Cena...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Teddy Roosevelt...Favorite movie is “Sav-ing Private Ryan”...Double majoring in Business Management and Marketing.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS • LUBBOCK

MICHAEL

SENIOR • 5-10

DODD

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2013-14 7-13 .350 10-13 .4352014-15 8-8 .500 7-4 .6362015-16 9-3 .750 8-6 .571TOTALS 24-24 .500 25-23 .521

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

2015-16 - JUNIOR - Starred during his third year with the Captains, securing All-Conference hon-ors in singles and doubles ... Led the team with 19 singles victories and finished the year with a 19-10 mark, including a 13-8 ledger in dual action ... Went 5-1 during league play and was a combined 3-0 in his time at the No. 1 and No. 2 positions ... Also registered a 14-7 record in doubles play, including an 8-5 mark with William Trang ... Went 6-1 in league play, including a pristine 3-0 mark with Trang ... Posted 10 doubles victories during dual action ... Excelled in the classroom as well, becoming CNU’s first men’s tennis player to earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors ... Also was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and secured a spot on the Academic All-Conference team.

2014-15 - SOPHOMORE - Captured second team All-Conference honors for the second straight year, picking up All-CAC laurels in both singles and doubles for the first time...Named second team All-CAC at No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles...Ranked second on the team with 13 dual victories in singles play...Finished year with a 14-13 singles record, including a 3-0 mark at No. 3 singles...Also posted an 18-12 record in doubles action...Earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors...Named to the CAC All-Academic Team.

2013-14 - FRESHMAN - Brought home second team All-CAC accolades after a strong first year with the Captains...Led the team with 20 singles victories after finishing the season with a 20-9 mark...Posted a 15-5 record in dual action, including a 9-4 mark in the No. 5 position...Excelled in conference action with a 4-1 record...Won 10 of his final 12 singles matches, including five straight to wrap up the year...Also notched an 11-9 record in doubles play.

AT OUNASVAARAN URHEILULUKIO - Took first in the regional doubles championship his senior year... Took second in the B-Class Finnish Championship as a senior... Finished second in the C-Class Finnish Championship as a junior... Earned the highest junior ranking in his age group in Finland as a 16 year old

PERSONAL - Arttu Emil Fiva was born in Finland... He is the son of Oytew and Jaana Fiva... Has one sister, Anna...Favorite sports personality is Rafael Nadal... Favorite movie is “Catch Me If You Can”... Person in history he’d most like to meet is Julius Caesar... Majoring in finance and management.

YLITORNIO, FINLAND • OUNASVAARAN URHEILULUKIO

ARTTU

SENIOR • 5-10

FIVA

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2013-14 20-9 .690 11-9 .5502014-15 14-13 .519 18-12 .6002015-16 19-10 .655 14-7 .667TOTALS 53-32 .624 43-28 .606

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Named second team All-Conference in both singles and doubles...Collected second team honors at No. 2 singles and No. 2 doubles...Posted a 14-10 overall singles record with a 9-7 mark in dual play...Added 19-6 record in doubles, including a 14-5 mark playing with David Reed...Named CAC Player of the Week on March 8 after winning all six of his matches during the week...Downed nationally-ranked Sebastian Sikh (NC Wesleyan) by a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-4...Also defeated regionally-ranked Jeremy Dubin (Johns Hopkins), 6-4, ret...Finished year ranked 19th in the Atlantic South Regional Rankings.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Earned first team All-Conference honors at No. 3 singles...Captured second team All-State honors from the Virginia Sports Information Directors...Won 11 matches at No. 3 singles, including a perfect 6-0 mark in league play...Led the team overall with a 17-11 record, including a team-best 15 wins in dual action...Defeated regionally-ranked Connor Winkler (Sewanee) in singles action, 6-0, 6-1...Ranked regionally in doubles with teammate David Reed, finishing the year 15th in the Atlantic South...Played all of his doubles matches at No. 1, picking up nine wins...Reached the Quarterfinals of the 2014 ITA Southeast Regional Championships with Reed, and posted a 4-2 tournament record in doubles.

AT TRINITY EPISCOPAL - Played all four years under head coach Carl Clark for the Titans...Won Prep League Championship in singles and doubles as a senior and finished as runner-up in his sophomore and junior years...Earned All-League honors all four years...Picked up All-State honors after his senior season...Helped lead team to state semifinals in 2012 and 2014...Earned first team All-Metro selection in 2013 and 2014, and second team All-Metro in 2012...Named Team MVP as a senior.

PERSONAL - Justin Patrick Cerny was born in Arlington, Va...Son of Mark and Eileen Cerny...Has one brother, Zack...Earned Eagle Scout honors...Favorite sports personality is Rafael Nadal...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Arthur Ashe...Favorite movie is “In Time”...Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby”...Majoring in Communications.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 17-11 .607 13-15 .4642015-16 14-10 .583 19-8 .704TOTALS 31-21 .596 32-23 .582

RICHMOND, VA. • TRINITY EPISCOPAL

JUSTIN

JUNIOR • 6-0

CERNY

• CAREER STATISTICS •

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Posted a 10-9 record in singles action during his second year at CNU ... Helped anchor the team in the No. 1 position, posting six victories in the top spot ... Added a 4-1 record during tournament play as well ... Beat one nationally-ranked competitor and topped two regionally-ranked players during the year ... Secured All-Conference nods for his work in doubles as well ... Registered a 16-5 record in doubles play, including a 14-5 mark with Justin Cerny ... Finished a perfect 3-0 in league action, including two wins with Michael Dodd ... Was celebrated for his efforts in the classroom as well, earning ITA Scholar-Athlete honors and a spot on the Academic All-Conference team.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Earned CAC Rookie of the Year honors and also named the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) All-State Rookie of the Year...Picked up second team All-State honors in singles...Helped guide CNU into the national rankings as he played at No. 1 singles and doubles all season...Regionally-ranked throughout the spring season, notching 15 total wins and 13 dual victories...Posted overall singles record of 15-14 while also registering a 14-15 record in doubles...Won 10 dual matches at No.1 doubles...Reached ITA Quarterfinals in doubles with Justin Cerny...Finished the year ranked No. 12 in the Atlantic South in singles and No. 15 in doubles.

AT ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL - Four-year starter at the No. 1 position, earning All-State honors all four years...Reached the state semfinals in singles his last three years, earned state runner-up honors as a junior...State 1A Player of the Year...Also earned All-Region honors four times.

PERSONAL - David Reed was born in Greenville, S.C...Son of Maurice and Linda Reed...Has one sister, Laura, and one brother, Maury...Favorite sports personalities are Gael Monfils and Ty Law-son...Favorite books and movies are the Lord of the Rings series...Majoring in Computer Science.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 15-14 .517 14-15 .4832015-16 10-9 .526 16-5 .762TOTALS 25-23 .521 30-20 .600

• CAREER STATISTICS •

MEET THE CAPTAINS

EASLEY, S.C. • ST. JOSEPH’S

DAVID

JUNIOR • 6-1

REED

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2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Brought home second-team All-Conference honors for his work during his second year at CNU ... Won four matches, including three dual victories, during the season ... Posted a 2-1 record in league action as well ... Also saw time in doubles and picked up a victory in conference play with Alex Johnson in the No. 3 position.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in five duals in his first year with the Captains, posting a per-fect 5-0 record at No. 6 singles...Also captured a 2-0 record in his only two doubles appearances in the spring, pairing with two different partners at No. 3 doubles...Posted overall records of 8-1 in singles and 4-3 in doubles and closed the season on a five-match winning streak in singles action.

AT COSBY - Won Central Regional Doubles Title as a junior and helped Titans win 6A South Championship as a senior.

PERSONAL - Delaney Jonathan Sykes was born in Santa Monica, Calif...Son of Scott and Juliette Sykes...Has one sister, Justina, and one brother, Clayton...Majoring in Computer Science.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 8-1 .889 4-3 .5712015-16 4-5 .444 1-1 .500TOTALS 12-6 .667 5-4 .556

CHESTERFIELD, VA. • COSBY

DILLON

JUNIOR • 6-1

SYKES

• CAREER STATISTICS •

2015-16 - FRESHMAN - Kicked off his collegiate career with a flawless debut ... Posted a 4-0 re-cord in singles action, including a 3-0 ledger during tournament play ... Also notched a conference victory against Penn State Harrisburg on April 10 ... Added a doubles win against the Lions as well after teaming with Dillon Sykes for a win in the No. 3 position.

AT LINCOLN - Played in the top position all four years for the Cardinals, helping lead the team to a conference championship as a senior...Team finished fourth in the state tournament...Captured a third place finish at district tournament in doubles play his senior year...Finished high school with a cumulative record of 56-15...Reached a sectional ranking of 36th in the Pacific Northwest.

PERSONAL - Alex Michael Johnson was born in Tualatin, Ore...Son of Chris and Randee John-son...Has one brother, Todd...Favorite sports personality is Juan Monaco...Favorite movie is “Guardians of the Galaxy”...Earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do...Majoring in Economics.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2015-16 4-0 1.000 1-0 1.000TOTALS 4-0 1.000 1-0 1.000

• CAREER STATISTICS •

PORTLAND, ORE. • LINCOLN

ALEX

SOPHOMORE • 5-7

JOHNSON

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2015-16 - FRESHMAN - Put together a solid debut season during his first year in Newport News ... Went 9-8 in singles, including a 4-2 mark during tournament action ... Also won six matches in doubles during the year while teaming up with five different partners ... Finished 3-1 with Arttu Fiva and won a pair of contests with Michael Dodd ... Collected Academic All-Conference honors and was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete for his performance in the classroom as well.

AT LAKE TRAVIS - Finished as the runner up in state championship as a freshman...Captured third in regionals for boys doubles as a sophomore and junior...Also finished third in state tourna-ment for doubles as a senior...Finished career top 30 in the state of Texas.

PERSONAL - Nicholas V. Ruzicka was born in Austin, Texas...Son of Vlado and Karen Ruzicka...Has a twin brother, Peter...Goes by the nickname “Nick”...Works as a lifeguard over the summer...Hobbies include ping pong and working out...Favorite movie is “The Prestige”...Favorite books are the Harry Potter series...Majoring in Psychology.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2015-16 9-8 .529 6-7 .462TOTALS 9-8 .529 6-7 .462

SPICEWOOD, TEXAS • LAKE TRAVIS

NICHOLAS

SOPHOMORE • 6-1

RUZICKA

• CAREER STATISTICS •

2015-16 - FRESHMAN - Made an immediate impact during his first year with the Captains ... Earned All-Conference accolades for his work in doubles ... Won 10 matches, including an 8-5 record with Arttu Fiva ... Posted a perfect 3-0 record in CAC play and a 5-2 mark with Fiva in dual action ... Also was solid in singles play, notching a 7-4 overall record ... Posted a flawless 2-0 mark in league action ... Named to the CAC Academic All-Conference team for his work in the classroom as well.

AT BROOKLYN TECHNICAL - Played all four years for head coach Dr. Anderson...Saw action at No. 1 doubles for the Engineers as a freshman and sophomore...Played No. 2 singles as a junior and No. 1 singles as a senior.

PERSONAL - William J. Trang was born in Staten Island, N.Y...Son of William and Melinda Trang...Has one brother, Christopher, and one sister, Chloe...Favorite sports personality is Olivier Giroud...Dream vacation would be a trip to the Australia Open...Hobbies include golf, ping-pong and playing frisbee golf...Most impressive person met is Michelle Obama...Favorite book is “Harry Potter”...Favorite musician is Justin Bieber...Majoring in Business.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2015-16 7-4 .636 10-10 .500TOTALS 7-4 .636 10-10 .500

• CAREER STATISTICS •

MEET THE CAPTAINS

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. • BROOKLYN TECHNICAL

WILLIAM

SOPHOMORE • 5-10

TRANG

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

MONTREAL, QUEBEC • ARMBRAE ACADEMY

DOMINIC

FRESHMAN • 6-1

LACOMBE

FRANKLIN, VA. • HOMESCHOOL

ANDY

FRESHMAN • 6-1

MASON

BEFORE CNU - Attended Armbrae Academy in Halifax, Nova Scotia ... Was the Québec Junior Series Champion in 2015 and also won the Québec Vaudreuil / Dorion championship ... Was the captain of Jeux du Québec in 2014 ... Ranked sixth in Québec and 37th in Canada as a 17-year-old.

PERSONAL - Dominic C. Lacombe is the son of Richard Lacombe and Susan Curry ... His father was a decathlete at the University of Houston ... Roger Federer and Gael Monfils are his favorite athletes, while Steve Jobs is the person in history he would most like to meet ... “Now You See Me” and “The Wolf of Wall Street” are his favorite movies ... Worked as a background actor in the movie, “Race” (2016) ... His dream vacation would be to travel across Europe ... Vance Joy is his favorite musician ... Majoring in business.

BEFORE CNU - Ranked in the top-20 in the Mid-Atlantic Region for his work on the court ... Also was named one of the top-20 tennis recruits in Virginia by tennisrecruiting.net ... Finished second in the USTA Virginia State Boys Hard Court Championships and claimed titles during the Mid-Atlantic Challenger Boys Doubles Tournament in Richmond and the Debordieu Boys Singles Championships in South Carolina.

PERSONAL - William Andrew Mason is the son of Robin and Kathryn Mason ... Has three older sisters, Kathryn, Elizabeth, and Sarah, as well as an older brother, Robin ... “Independence Day” is his favorite movie, and “Red Rising” is his favorite book ... Coldplay is his favorite band ... His dream vacation would be a trip to the Australian Outback ... Roger Federer is his favorite athlete ... Achieved the rank of “Eagle Scout” ... His goal in life is to be successful in business ... Majoring in business.

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Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate athletic competition among schools located in close geographic proximity that have similar educational and athletic philos-ophies. The Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) strives to develop a harmony of good feeling and a spirit of competitive sportsmanship, fel-lowship, and uniformity of practice among member institutions. Conference members are required to operate their intercollegiate athletic

programs under the highest ethical standards and to maintain a program consistent with the overall educational philosophy of the member institutions.

Charter members were: The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Mary Washington College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and York College of Pennsylvania.

Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s membership in 1993, while Wes-ley joined in January, 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued growth with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the latest additions in 2013. Christopher Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership and began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year.

The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook was appointed as the first commissioner. In January 2008, Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first full-time commissioner with the dual role of conference sports information director.

In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given annually to the Conference institution that accumulates the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, the Board of Directors added a “Men’s Commissioner’s Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to promote the best men’s and women’s programs in the conference in addition to the overall best program. In December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named the “Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition of the 15 years of service by the retiring commissioner.

Throughout the years, the Conference has produced hundreds of All-American ath-letes and has had many teams and individuals participate in NCAA Championship events.

Commissioner: Tom Byrnes OfficePhone:(717) 815-6817 Email: [email protected]. Commissioner: Tim Mowrer OfficePhone:(717) 815-2075 Email: [email protected]: 115 Grantley Hall York College of Pa. York, Pa. 17405Website: CACsports.comTwitter: twitter.com/CACsportsFacebook: facebook.com/CACsports

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORTCaptains

RK. SCHOOL TOTAL PTS. MEN’S PTS. WOMEN’S PTS.

1. Christopher Newport 204.5 97.0 107.5 Salisbury 204.5 97.5 107.03. Mary Washington 167.0 63.0 104.04. York 159.0 74.0 85.05. St. Mary’s 96.0 41.0 55.06. Wesley 92.0 50.0 42.07. Frostburg State 90.5 41.5 49.08. Marymount 76.5 40.5 36.09. Penn State Harrisburg 50.0 34.5 15.510. Southern Virginia 42.0 23.0 19.0

**The Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award is presented annually to the conference member that accu-mulates the most points during the academic year. Points are awarded based upon each program’s success during regular season and conference tournament action. The award is recognized as a symbol of excellence and is designed to represent the most successful athletic program in the CAC during a given year.**

FROSTBURG STATEBobcats

MARY WASHINGTONEagles

PENN ST. HARRISBURGLions

ST. MARY’S (MD.)Seahawks

SALISBURYSea Gulls

SOUTHERN VIRGINIAKnights

WESLEYWolverines

YORK (PA.)Spartans

MARYMOUNTSaints

• CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBERS •

• 2015-16 RICHARD C. COOK AWARD •

• CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE •

CAC AT A GLANCE

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Matching the most All-Conference selections under head coach Eric Christiansen with seven, and the most since 1982, the Christopher Newport men’s ten-nis team put together another stepping stone in the path toward national prominence during the 2015-16 season.

For the second consecutive season, the Captains climbed higher than ever before in the national rank-ings, earning a spot in the Top 20. On March 31, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association released it’s poll with the Captains sitting at 20th in the nation, while also ranking third in the Atlantic South Region. The move up the poll came after the Captains earned what is arguably the largest win in program history when they went on the road to topple 13th-ranked Johns Hopkins University.

The win over the Blue Jays was the fourth over a nationally-ranked team during the spring season, as CNU downed No. 22 N.C. Wesleyan College, No. 38 Chapman University, and No. 34 California Lutheran University. At the time of the poll, CNU was 9-5 and three of CNU’s losses came to nationally-ranked op-ponents and two were against NCAA Division I pro-grams.

After the respect from the national voters, CNU would close the year with a 3-3 record in the final six match-es, and 1-1 mark in tournament play. The Captains wrapped the 2015-16 slate with a 13-9 overall record, and finished the year with their second consecutive appearance in the Capital Athletic Conference Cham-pionship Match. CNU, the second-seed, fell in a 5-2

final to top-seeded Mary Washington to conclude the season.

After wrapping up another successful year, the Captains’ postseason accolades started pouring in. First, seven Captains were named All-Conference. Sophomore Justin Cerny and junior Arttu Fiva led the way as honorees on both the Singles and Doubles All-Conference teams, as the Captains picked up five singles and four doubles spots as a team.

CNU swept the second team All-Conference honors from 2-6, as Fiva (No. 5) and Cerny (No. 2) were joined by Steven Boslet (No. 3), Chiraag Shetty (No. 4), and Dillon Sykes (No. 6). In doubles, Cerny paired with classmate David Reed to earn second team honors at No. 2, while Fiva and rookie William Trang earned second team laurels in the No. 3 slot.

After the All-Conference awards were handed out, junior Arttu Fiva added a pair of off-court recogni-tions as well. First, he earned a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District At-Large Team, selected among nominees from 12 different sports. His 3.90 cumula-tive GPA and impressive resume on the court as an All-League player in both singles and doubles was enough to earn the first tennis All-Academic selection since Ashley Alston earned the honor in 2003 for the women’s program. Fiva was also one of eight CNU tennis players to earn ITA All-Academic Scholar-Ath-lete Honors, with junior Michael Dodd, sophomore David Reed, and rookie Nicholas Ruzicka joined him from the men’s team.

• CHIRAAG SHETTY •

• DILLON SYKES •

Back to the playing surface, CNU captured their first Virginia Sports Information Directors All-State honors since 2012 when seniors Chiraag Shetty and Steven Boslet collected second team honors in doubles. Shetty and Boslet helped lead the Captains in a record-breaking season, starting with an impressive run through the ITA Southeast Regional Champion-ship Draw, reaching the quarterfinals. In the spring, the pair played at No. 1 doubles in 20 of the 22 matches, winning 10 times and finishing the year with a 15-11 overall record.

As a team, the Captains wrapped up the season ranked in the Top 25 for just the second time in pro-gram history. Tabbed at No. 25 in the final rankings, Christopher Newport garnered the highest spot since 2008 and the second highest finishing ranking in pro-gram history.

The year will be remembered as one of the best sea-sons in program history, with four wins over national-ly-ranked opponents and a surge into the nation’s top 20 for the first time ever. Individually, Cerny and Reed continued to lead the program’s resurgence into the national spotlight as the second year players finished the 2016 season ranked in singles play. Reed was ranked 14th and Cerny 19th in the final Atlantic South rankings, while Shetty and Boslet finished the year ranked No. 6 in doubles.

• DAVID REED •

2016 SEASON RECAP

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2016 RESULTS

• MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS •

SINGLES DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 32/7 N.C. Wesleyan W 7-2 W W W L W W L W W2/14 at Washington and Lee L 3-6 L L W W L L W L L2/20 Franklin & Marshall W 8-1 W W W L Wr W W W W2/20 Longwood L 3-4 L W W L W L L W L2/21 Richmond L 0-7 L L L L L L L L L2/27 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps L 0-9 L L L L L L L L L2/28 at Chapman W 6-3 L W L W W W L W W3/1 at Cal Lutheran W 7-2 L W W W W W W W L3/4 at Redlands L 4-5 W W L L L W L W L3/5 vs. Wabash W 7-2 W W W L W W L W W3/19 Frostburg State* W 6-0 W W W . . . W W W3/19 Southern Virginia* W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W3/20 St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 6-0 W W W . . . W W W3/26 at Johns Hopkins W 5-4 W Wr W W L L W L L4/6 Salisbury* W 8-1 L W W W W W W W W4/9 at Mary Washington* L 0-9 L L L L L L L L L4/10 at York (Pa.)* W 5-0 W W . . . . W W W4/10 at Penn State Harrisburg* W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W4/16 at Stevens L 2-7 L L L L L L L W W4/17 at TCNJ L 0-9 L L L L L L L L L4/20 Salisbury W 5-1 u u u W W W L W W4/23 at Mary Washington L 2-5 L . L L L . W W L

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR CAC 1 2 3 4 5 6Steven Boslet 12-13 10-8 2-5 3-1 --- 3-2 7-6 --- --- --- Justin Cerny 14-10 9-7 5-3 1-2 1-3 8-4 --- --- --- --- Michael Dodd 9-3 5-2 4-1 5-1 --- 1-0 2-0 --- 2-1 0-1 Arttu Fiva 19-10 13-8 6-2 5-1 1-0 2-0 --- 2-2 2-3 6-3 Alex Johnson 4-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 David Reed 10-9 6-8 4-1 1-0 6-8 --- --- --- --- --- Nicholas Ruzicka 9-8 5-6 4-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-2 5-4 --- Chiraag Shetty 11-12 9-9 2-3 4-1 2-0 --- 2-2 5-7 --- --- Dillon Sykes 4-5 3-4 1-1 2-1 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 2-4 Sam Thomson 1-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 --- --- --- --- 1-0 --- William Trang 7-4 2-1 5-3 2-0 --- --- 1-0 --- 0-1 1-0 TOTALS 100-76 64-53 36-23 25-7 10-11 14-6 12-8 8-11 10-9 10-8

DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR CAC 1 2 3Boslet/Shetty 15-11 10-10 5-1 5-1 10-10 --- Cerny/Reed 14-5 11-5 3-0 1-0 0-1 11-4 --- Fiva/Trang 8-5 5-2 3-3 3-0 --- --- 5-2 Fiva/Ruzicka 3-1 2-1 1-0 0-0 --- --- Dodd/Thomson 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 --- --- Boslet/Cerny 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- Dodd/Ruzicka 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- Sykes/Thomson 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- Cerny/Thomson 2-2 2-1 0-1 2-1 --- 2-1 Ruzicka/Thomson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- ---

DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR CAC 1 2 3Boslet/Ruzicka 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 Ruzicka/Trang 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 --- --- Dodd/Reed 2-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 --- 2-0 ---Dodd/Fiva 2-1 2-1 0-0 2-1 --- --- 2-1Cerny/Dodd 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 --- Fiva/Thomson 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 --- 1-0 --- Johnson/Sykes 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 --- --- Dodd/Trang 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- TOTALS 55-37 39-27 16-10 18-3 11-11 16-6 12-10

• INDIVIDUAL RESULTS •

OVERALL RECORD: 13-9 • CAC: 6-1 • REGION: 9-1 • HOME: 7-2 • AWAY: 5-7 • NEUTRAL: 1-0

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CAC IN REVIEW

• 2016 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS •

SCHOOL CAC ALL

Mary Washington 7-0 18-10

Chris. Newport 6-1 13-9

Salisbury 5-2 10-9

Southern Virginia 4-3 11-10

St. Mary’s (Md.) 3-4 7-10

York (Pa.) 2-5 7-7

Penn State Harrisburg 1-6 6-8

Frostburg State 0-7 2-12

• 2016 CAC STATISTICAL LEADERS •

SINGLES LEADERS

Min. 10 Decisions NAME ........................ TEAM ......... W ......... L ........PCT.Eric Spangler ............. SAL ............16 ......... 1 ..........941Michael Dodd ........... CNU .............9 ......... 3 ..........750David L.-Johansson ... UMW ..........21 ......... 9 ..........700C.J. Weigle ................ YCP ..............7 ......... 3 ..........700Matt Miles .................. UMW ..........21 ....... 10 ..........677Justin Fullmer ............ SVU............14 ......... 7 ..........667Arttu Fiva .................. CNU ...........19 ....... 10 ..........655Patrick Hughes .......... UMW ..........19 ....... 10 ..........655William Trang ........... CNU .............7 ......... 4 ..........636Tyler Clark ................. SVU............13 ......... 8 ..........619

• 2016 CAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS •

1ST TEAM SINGLES

NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMEric Spangler ..............Sr. ........ 1st ..................... SalisburyDavid L.-Johansson ....Sr. ........ 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonEric Hurwitz ................So. ....... 3rd ....... Mary WashingtonMatt Miles ...................Fr. ........ 4th ........ Mary WashingtonPatrick Hughes ...........Fr. ........ 5th ........ Mary WashingtonDerek Hagino ..............Fr. ........ 6th ........ Mary Washington

2ND TEAM SINGLES NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMBrandon Griffin ...........Jr. ......... 1st ........ Mary WashingtonJustin Cerny ..............So. ....... 2nd .........Chris. NewportSteven Boslet ............Jr. ........ 3rd ..........Chris. NewportChiraag Shetty ..........Sr. ........ 4th ..........Chris. NewportArttu Fiva ...................Jr. ........ 5th ..........Chris. NewportDillon Sykes ..............So. ....... 6th ..........Chris. Newport

1ST TEAM DOUBLES

NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMShanon Gunther .........Sr. ........ 1st ..................... SalisburyEric Spangler ..............Sr. ........ 1st ..................... SalisburyEric Hurwitz ................So. ....... 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonNolan Perugini ............So. ....... 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonPatrick Hughes ...........Fr. ........ 3rd ....... Mary WashingtonDavid L.-Johansson ....Sr. ........ 3rd ....... Mary Washington

2ND TEAM SINGLES NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMBrandon Griffin ...........Jr. ......... 1st ........ Mary WashingtonMatt Miles ...................Fr. ........ 1st ........ Mary WashingtonDavid Reed ................So. ....... 2nd .........Chris. NewportJustin Cerny ..............So. ....... 2nd .........Chris. NewportArttu Fiva ...................Jr. ........ 3rd ..........Chris. NewportWilliam Trang ............Fr. ........ 3rd ..........Chris. Newport

• WILLIAM TRANG •

• 2016 CAC INDIVIDUAL HONOREES •

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Eric Spangler ......................................................Salisbury

COACH OF THE YEAR Todd Helbling .........................................Mary Washington

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Matt Miles ..............................................Mary Washington

DOUBLES LEADERS

Min. 10 Decisions NAME ........................ TEAM ......... W ......... L ........PCT.Alford/Evans .............. SVU............12 ......... 1 ..........923Gunther/Spangler ...... SAL ............15 ......... 3 ..........833Cerny/Reed ............... CNU ...........14 ......... 5 ..........737Hardesty/McKissick ... SMC ...........12 ......... 6 ..........667Hurwitz/Perugini ........ UMW ..........12 ......... 6 ..........667Cragg/L.-Johansson .. UMW ............7 ......... 4 ..........636Fiva/Trang ................. CNU .............8 ......... 5 ..........615Bowers/Braithwaite .... FSU ..............7 ......... 5 ..........583Boslet/Shetty ............ CNU ...........15 ........11 ..........577Cook/Moore ............... PSU..............6 ......... 5 ..........545

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• YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS •

• COACHING HISTORY •

• INDIVIDUAL RECORDS •

YEAR OVERALL RECORD CONF. RECORD FINISH COACH 1968 8-2 .800 Bev Vaughan1969 No Record 1970 No Record 1971 7-5 .583 1972 4-9 .308 1973 4-8 .333 5th 1974 7-5 .583 4th 1975 7-5 .583 2nd Jack Armistead1976 9-3 .750 T1st Jack Armistead1977 10-3 .769 1st Jack Armistead1978 15-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 1st Jack Armistead1979 10-6 .625 6-1 .857 1st Bill Pollard1980 10-7 .588 7-0 1.000 1st Bill Pollard1981 6-14 .300 3-4 .429 3rd Bill Pollard1982 19-2 .905 7-0 1.000 1st Bill Pollard1983 13-10 .565 7-0 1.000 1st Bill Pollard1984 10-14 .417 5-2 .714 2nd Bill Pollard1985 10-14 .417 6-1 .857 4th Bill Pollard1986 5-16 .238 4-3 .571 4th Bob Doane1988 9-8 .529 5-2 .714 3rd Bob Anderson1987 8-11 .421 5-2 .714 4th Bob Doane1989 7-8 .467 4-1 .800 4th Craig Reynolds1990 13-4 .765 3-0 1.000 1st Craig Reynolds1991 10-9 .526 3-1 .750 2nd Craig Reynolds1992 5-14 .263 2-2 .500 T4th Craig Reynolds1993 8-2 .800 3-0 1.000 T1st Craig Reynolds1994 9-5 .643 4-1 .800 3rd Craig Reynolds1995 8-7 .533 3-2 .600 3rd Craig Reynolds1996 11-7 .611 3-2 .600 3rd Bob Cummings1997 9-8 .529 1-4 .200 5th Rush Cole1998 12-4 .750 4-1 .800 3rd Rush Cole1999 11-6 .647 4-1 .800 2nd Rush Cole2000 10-7 .588 4-2 .667 3rd Rush Cole2001 12-6 .667 4-2 .667 3rd Rush Cole2002 11-6 .647 4-2 .667 3rd Rush Cole2003 12-7 .632 4-2 .667 3rd Rush Cole2004 7-7 .500 3-3 .500 3rd Rush Cole2005 12-4 .750 4-2 .667 2nd Rush Cole2006 14-6 .700 6-0 1.000 1st Rush Cole2007 13-8 .619 5-1 .833 T1st Rush Cole2008 20-4 .833 6-0 1.000 1st Rush Cole2009 10-12 .455 5-1 .833 2nd Rush Cole2010 14-9 .609 5-1 .833 2nd Rush Cole2011 14-7 .667 5-1 .833 2nd Rush Cole2012 12-10 .545 4-2 .667 2nd Rush Cole2013 16-5 .762 7-1 .875 2nd Eric Christiansen2014 14-8 .636 5-1 .833 2nd Eric Christiansen2015 13-11 .542 5-2 .714 3rd Eric Christiansen2016 13-9 .591 6-1 .857 2nd Eric Christiansen

TOTAL 483-340 .587 178-54 .767

Season: 24 Detlef Scholz ............................1984 24 Holden Knight ...........................1993 24 Eric Shulman ............................2010 Career: 86 Eric Shulman .......................2009-12

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1968

• BEV VAUGHAN •

Overall Rec: 8-2 Winning Pct: .800Conference Rec: -- Winning Pct: --

1975-78

• JACK ARMISTEAD •

Overall Rec: 41-11 Winning Pct: .788Conf. Rec: 7-0 Winning Pct: 1.000

1979-85

• BILL POLLARD •

Overall Rec: 78-67 Winning Pct: .538Conf. Rec: 41-8 Winning Pct: .837

1986, 1988

• BOB DOANE •

Overall Rec: 14-24 Winning Pct: .368Conf. Rec: 9-5 Winning Pct: .643

1987

• BOB ANDERSON •

Overall Rec: 8-11 Winning Pct: .421Conf. Rec: 5-2 Winning Pct: .714

1996

• BOB CUMMINGS •

Overall Rec: 11-7 Winning Pct: .611Conf. Rec: 3-2 Winning Pct: ..600

1997-12

• RUSH COLE •

Overall Rec: 193-111 Winning Pct: .635Conf. Rec: 62-25 Winning Pct: .713

2013-Present

• ERIC CHRISTIANSEN •

Overall Rec: 56-33 Winning Pct: .629Conf. Rec: 23-5 Winning Pct: .821

Season: 27 Eric Shulman ............................2012 Career: 80 Eric Shulman .......................2009-12

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

Season: 1.000 (14-0) Matt Brueggeman ....................2005 Career: .833 (65-13) Detlef Scholz .......................1982-84

• SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE •

Season: 1.000 (19-0) Detlef Scholz ............................1982 1.000 (19-0) Mark Csintyan ..........................1982 Career: .818 (54-12) Detlef Scholz .......................1982-84

• DOUBLES WINNING PERCENTAGE •

Singles: 23 George Koutris .........................1982 Doubles: 19 Detlef Scholz ............................1982 19 Mark Csintyan ..........................1982

• CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES •

• TEAM RECORDS •

Most Victories: 20.........................................2008 Best Winning Pct.: 1.000 (15-0).........................................1978 Fewest Victories: 4.........................................1972 4.........................................1973 Most Cons. Victories: 18.........................................1982 Most Shutouts: 12.........................................2008 Most Cons. Shutouts: 4.........................................1982 4.........................................2005 4.........................................2008 4.........................................2010

1989-95

• CRAIG REYNOLDS •

Overall Rec: 60-49 Winning Pct: .550Conf. Rec: 22-7 Winning Pct: ..758

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• SEASON RECORDS •

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1. Holden Knight .................. 1993 ..........................24 Detlef Scholz ................... 1984 ..........................24 Eric Shulman ................... 2010 ..........................244. George Koutris ................ 1982 ..........................235. Eric Shulman ................... 2009 ..........................22 Eric Shulman ....................2011 ..........................227. Detlef Scholz ................... 1982 ..........................21 Mike Casey...................... 1982 ..........................21 Eddie Glidewell................ 2006 ..........................2110. Three Tied With ..................................................20

• SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 10 WINS) •

1. Matt Brueggeman ............ 2005 ......... 1.000 (14-0)2. George Koutris ................ 1982 ........... .958 (23-1)3. Mike Casey...................... 1982 ........... .913 (21-2)4. John Mook ....................... 2008 ........... .895 (17-2)5. Holden Knight .................. 1993 ........... .889 (24-3)6. Mike Casey...................... 1980 ........... .882 (15-2)7. Detlef Scholz ................... 1982 ........... .875 (21-3)8. Adam Peters.................... 2003 ........... .864 (19-3)9. Detlef Scholz ................... 1984 ........... .857 (24-4)10. Two Tied With ...................................... .850 (17-3)

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

1. Eric Shulman ................... 2012 ..........................272. John Mouring................... 1984 ..........................22 Detlef Scholz ................... 1984 ..........................224. Rush Cole........................ 1990 ..........................21 Holden Knight .................. 1990 ..........................21 Eddie Glidewell................ 2008 ..........................217. John Mook ....................... 2008 ..........................208. Detlef Scholz ................... 1982 ..........................19 Mark Csintyan ................. 1982 ..........................19 Eric Shulman ................... 2010 ..........................19

• DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 10 WINS) •

1. Mark Csintyan ................. 1982 ......... 1.000 (19-0) Detlef Scholz ................... 1982 ......... 1.000 (19-0)3. Bill Hannah ...................... 1985 ........... .917 (11-1)4. Rush Cole........................ 1990 ........... .913 (21-2) Holden Knight .................. 1990 ........... .913 (21-2)6. Ricky Connor ................... 2008 ............ 909 (10-1)7. Eddie Glidewell................ 2008 ........... .875 (21-3)8. John Mook ....................... 2008 ........... .870 (20-3)9. Jason Martin .................... 1999 ........... .842 (16-3) Hugh Spain...................... 1999 ........... .842 (16-3)

• CAREER RECORDS •

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1. Eric Shulman .................. 2009-12 ......................862. Holden Knight ................. 1990-93 ......................68 3. Detlef Scholz .................. 1982-84 ......................65 4. John Mook ...................... 2005-08 ......................645. Eddie Glidewell............... 2005-08 ......................636. John Mouring....... 1977-78, 83-84 ......................587. Hugh Spain..................... 1995-99 ......................558. Arttu Fiva ................2014-Present ......................539. Jason Martin ................... 1999-01 ......................5210. Two Tied With .....................................................50

• SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 30 WINS) •

1. Detlef Scholz .................. 1982-84 ..... .833 (65-13)2. John Mook ...................... 2005-08 ..... .800 (64-16) 3. Jason Martin ................... 1999-01 ..... .800 (52-13)4. John Mouring....... 1977-78, 83-84 ..... .784 (58-16) 5. Holden Knight ................. 1990-93 ..... .764 (68-21)6. Adam Peters................... 2003-06 .... .746 (50-17)7. George Koutris ............... 1979-81 ..... .735 (36-13)8. Eric Shulman .................. 2009-12 .... .723 (86-33)9. Eddie Glidewell............... 2004-08 .... .708 (63-26)10. Hugh Spain..................... 1995-99 .... .705 (55-23)

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

1. Eric Shulman .................. 2009-12 ......................802. Eddie Glidewell............... 2005-08 ......................623. John Mook ...................... 2005-08 ......................594. Dusty Nelson ...................2008-11 ......................585. John Mouring....... 1977-78, 83-84 ......................55 Rush Cole....................... 1988-91 ......................55 Holden Knight ................. 1990-93 ......................55 Hugh Spain..................... 1995-99 ......................559. Detlef Scholz .................. 1982-84 ......................5410. Thomas Onoff ................. 1993-96 ......................46

• DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 30 WINS) •

1. Detlef Scholz .................. 1982-84 ..... .818 (54-12)2. Mark Csintyan ................ 1979-82 ..... .776 (45-13)3. Holden Knight ................. 1990-93 .... .753 (55-18)4. Jason Martin ................... 1999-01 ..... .750 (45-15)5. John Mook ...................... 2005-08 ..... .747 (59-20)6. Rush Cole....................... 1988-91 ..... .743 (55-19)7. Adam Peters................... 2003-06 ..... .732 (41-15)8. John Mouring....... 1977-78, 83-84 ..... .724 (55-21)9. Eddie Glidewell............... 2005-08 ..... .721 (62-24)10. James Lowes ................. 1997-02 ..... .707 (41-17)

• DETLEF SCHOLZ •

• HOLDEN KNIGHT •

• ERIC SHULMAN •

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1982 Detlef Scholz1984 Detlef Scholz1993 Holden Knight2008 Eddie Glidewell John Mook John Mook (Doubles)2010 Eric Shulman2011 Eric Shulman2012 Eric Shulman Matt King (Doubles) Eric Shulman (Doubles)

• ALL-CONFERENCE • 1975 Jim Jordan....................................................... 1st Mike Youngblood ............................................. 1st Jim Jordan (Doubles) ...................................... 1st Johnny Robert (Doubles) ................................ 1st1976 Michael Roberts (Doubles).............................. 1st Andrew West (Doubles) .................................. 1st1977 John Roberts ................................................... 1st Larry Shelton ................................................... 1st Sean Baier (Doubles) ...................................... 1st Mike Hash (Doubles)....................................... 1st Johnny Roberts (Doubles) .............................. 1st Alex Vasquez (Doubles) .................................. 1st1978 Kevin Eva ........................................................ 1st Mike Hash ....................................................... 1st Curt Hutchinson .............................................. 1st Gary Lucas ...................................................... 1st John Mouring .................................................. 1st Johnny Roberts ............................................... 1st Mike Hash (Doubles)....................................... 1st Johnny Roberts (Doubles) .............................. 1st1979 Glenn Howe .................................................... 1st George Koutris ................................................ 1st Pete Laughlin .................................................. 1st Mark Csintyan (Doubles)................................. 1st

Glenn Howe (Doubles) .................................... 1st Pete Kjeldsen (Doubles) ................................. 1st George Koutris (Doubles) ............................... 1st Pete Laughlin (Doubles).................................. 1st Russ Nevins (Doubles) ................................... 1st1980 Mike Casey ..................................................... 1st Mark Csintyan ................................................. 1st Russ Nevins .................................................... 1st Mike Casey (Doubles) ..................................... 1st Larry Shelton (Doubles) .................................. 1st1981 Mark Csintyan (Doubles)................................. 1st Robert Parker (Doubles) ................................. 1st1982 Mike Casey ..................................................... 1st Pete Kjeldsen .................................................. 1st George Koutris ................................................ 1st Detlef Scholz ................................................... 1st Mike Casey (Doubles) ..................................... 1st Mark Csintyan (Doubles)................................. 1st Pete Kjeldsen (Doubles) ................................. 1st George Koutris (Doubles) ............................... 1st Russ Nevins (Doubles) ................................... 1st Detlef Scholz (Doubles) .................................. 1st1983 Bob Caffecus ................................................... 1st Pete Kjeldsen .................................................. 1st John Mouring .................................................. 1st John Mouring (Doubles) .................................. 1st Detlef Scholz (Doubles) .................................. 1st1984 Joe Boggs ....................................................... 1st John Mouring .................................................. 1st Detlef Scholz ................................................... 1st John Mouring (Doubles) .................................. 1st Detlef Scholz (Doubles) .................................. 1st1985 Chip Lomax (Doubles) .................................... 1st Brian Runge (Doubles).................................... 1st1990 Matt Allen ........................................................ 1st Holden Knight.................................................. 1st Dave Scheiderer ............................................. 1st Robert Dowen (Doubles)................................. 1st Dave Scheiderer (Doubles) ............................. 1st1991 Mike Gibson .................................................... 1st

• JOHN MOURING •

• MATT KING •

Rush Cole (Doubles) ....................................... 1st Holden Knight (Doubles) ................................. 1st1993 George Jango ................................................. 1st Holden Knight.................................................. 1st George Jango (Doubles) ................................. 1st Holden Knight (Doubles) ................................. 1st Thomas Onoff (Doubles) ................................. 1st Jack Schwolow (Doubles) ............................... 1st1994 John Bonney ................................................... 1st John Bonney (Doubles)................................... 1st Andy Price (Doubles) ...................................... 1st1999 Quinn Burns .................................................... 1st Jason Martin (Doubles) ................................... 1st Hugh Spain (Doubles) ..................................... 1st2000 James Lowes .................................................2nd Jason Martin...................................................2nd James Lowes (Doubles).................................2nd Jason Martin (Doubles) ..................................2nd2001 Pete Ballou .....................................................2nd Jason Martin...................................................2nd Brandon Musika .............................................2nd James Lowes (Doubles).................................2nd Jason Martin (Doubles) ..................................2nd2002 Jeff Hietenan ..................................................2nd2003 Adam Peters ................................................... 1st Steven Inge ....................................................2nd2004 Steven Inge ....................................................2nd2005 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st Matt Brueggeman ..........................................2nd Steven Inge ....................................................2nd Adam Peters ................................................ H.M.2006 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st Steven Inge ....................................................2nd Worth Richardson ..........................................2nd Anthony Rinaldis ............................................2nd Matt Brueggemann....................................... H.M.2007 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st

• EDDIE GLIDEWELL •

ALL-TIME HONORS

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John Braig ......................................................2nd2008 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st Dusty Nelson ..................................................2nd Kevin Repper ............................................... H.M.2009 Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Lorenzo Sison ................................................2nd Dusty Nelson ................................................ H.M.2010 Gianandrea Heyer ........................................... 1st Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Martin Brown ..................................................2nd Dusty Nelson ................................................ H.M. Lorezo Sison ................................................ H.M.2011 Gianandrea Heyer ........................................... 1st Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Matt King ...................................................... H.M. Josef Manilla ................................................ H.M. Dusty Nelson ................................................ H.M. Lorenzo Sison .............................................. H.M.2012 Gianandrea Heyer ........................................... 1st Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Matt King ........................................................2nd2013 Chiraag Shetty ................................................ 1st Kyle Tobin ........................................................ 1st Joey Manilla ...................................................2nd Robbie Wagner ............................................ H.M.2014 Steven Boslet (Singles) ..................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Singles) ................................2nd Arttu Fiva (Singles).........................................2nd Joey Manilla (Doubles)...................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Doubles) ...............................2nd2015 Justin Cerny (Singles) ..................................... 1st Arttu Fiva (Singles).........................................2nd Max Katcher (Singles) ....................................2nd Steven Boslet (Doubles) ................................2nd Arttu Fiva (Doubles) .......................................2nd Max Katcher (Doubles) ..................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Doubles) ...............................2nd2016 Steven Boslet (Singles) ..................................2nd Justin Cerny (Singles) ....................................2nd

Arttu Fiva (Singles).........................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Singles) ................................2nd Dillon Sykes (Singles) ....................................2nd Justin Cerny (Doubles)...................................2nd Arttu Fiva (Doubles) .......................................2nd David Reed (Doubles) ....................................2nd William Trang (Doubles) .................................2nd

• CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR •

2008 John Mook2010 Eric Shulman2011 Eric Shulman2012 Eric Shulman

• CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR •

2002 D.J. Blough2005 Eddie Glidewell2009 Eric Shulman2014 David Reed

• CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR •

1975 Jack Armistead1977 Jack Armistead1978 Jack Armistead1982 Bill Pollard1990 Craig Reynolds1993 Craig Reynolds1998 Rush Cole1999 Rush Cole2005 Rush Cole2008 Rush Cole

• CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT •

2005 Matt Brueggman2006 Eddie Glidewell Worth Richardson

• JOHN MOOK •

John Mook2007 Eddie Glidewell2011 Dusty Nelson Eric Shulman2012 Matt King Eric Shulman2013 Joey Manilla

• CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP • 2006 Eddie Glidewell2011 Eric Shulman2012 Eric Shulman

• ALL-STATE •

2006 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st2007 Eddie Glidewell ............................................... 1st John Mook....................................................... 1st2008 John Mook....................................................... 1st Eddie Glidewell ..............................................2nd2009 Eric Shulman ..................................................2nd2011 Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Gian Heyer .....................................................2nd 2012 Eric Shulman ................................................... 1st Matt King (Doubles) ........................................ 1st Eric Shulman (Doubles) .................................. 1st2014 Steven Boslet (Singles) ..................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Singles) ................................2nd2015 Justin Cerny (Singles) ....................................2nd David Reed (Singles) .....................................2nd2016 Steven Boslet (Doubles) ................................2nd Chiraag Shetty (Doubles) ...............................2nd

• VASID STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR •

2008 John Mook2012 Eric Shulman

• VASID STATE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR •

2014 David Reed

• VASID STATE COACH OF THE YEAR •

2009 Rush Cole

• ITA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR •

2008 Rush Cole

• ITA NATIONAL OF THE YEAR •

2008 Rush Cole

ALL-TIME HONORS

• GIANANDREA HEYER •

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• A-A-A-A •

Allen, Matt .......................................... 88, 89, 90, 91Angello, Ronnie ........................................ 96, 97, 98

• B-B-B-B •

Baier, Sean ..................................................... 77, 80Ballou, Pete .............................................. 99, 00, 01Blough, DJ ............................................................ 02Boggs, Joe ........................................................... 84Bonney, John ....................................................... 94Boslet, Steven ........................................... 14, 15, 16Braig, Jacob .......................................................... 08Braig, John ............................................... 07, 08, 09Brooks, Greg ....................................................... 89Brown, Martin ................................................. 09, 10Brueggman, Matt ............................................ 05, 06Bryan, Jason ......................................................... 00Burns, Quinn ....................................... 97, 98, 99, 00

• C-C-C-C •

Caffecus, Bob ...................................................... 83Casey, Mike ............................................. 80, 81, 82Cerny, Justin ................................................... 15, 16Cistulli, Greg .......................................................... 14Cole, Rush ......................................... 88, 89, 90, 91Connor, Ricky ....................................................... 08Csintyan, Mark ................................... 79, 80, 81, 82

• D-D-D-D •

Davis, Cam ........................................................... 01Davis, George ...................................................... 90Dodd, Michael ............................................ 14, 15, 16Douglas, Brian ...................................................... 95Dowen, Robert ................................... 90, 91, 92, 93

Dugger, Jay ......................................................... 85

• E-E-E-E •

Earl, Larry ............................................................ 92Eyre, James .......................................................... 74

• F-F-F-F •

Fairbanks, Cole ..................................................... 13Findlay, Mike ........................................................ 88Fitzer, Ben ........................................................... 93Fiva, Arttu .................................................. 14, 15, 16Fleischman, Brian .............................. 86, 87, 88, 89Ford, Chris ........................................................... 81

• G-G-G-G •

Galbraith, Jack ............................................... 86, 87Gibson, Mike .................................................. 85, 91Gillespie, Brian ..................................................... 04Glidewell, Eddie .................................. 05, 06, 07, 08Glover, Chris ......................................................... 04Goldberg, Mike ..................................................... 03Goode, Jamie ...................................................... 92Goulding, Doug ........................................ 86, 87, 88

• H-H-H-H •

Hagy, Joe .............................................................. 02Hannah, Bill ............................................. 83, 84, 85Hanson, Matt ................................................. 86, 87Harris, Tommy .......................................... 05, 06, 08Hash, Mike .................................................. 75,76,77Helderman, Mike ................................................. 84Hendricks, Jeff ..................................................... 94Hessian, Mark .................................... 96, 97, 98, 99Heyer, Gian ................................................10, 11, 12

Hietanen, Jeff ....................................................... 02Hogg, Mike .................................................... 79, 81Holt, Pat ......................................................... 84, 85Howe, Glen ........................................................... 79Hudson, Gary ....................................................... 75Hull, James ......................................... 00, 01, 02, 03Hunter, Fred ............................................. 89, 90, 91

• I-I-I-I •

Inge, Steven ....................................... 03, 04 ,05, 06Ireland, John ............................................. 75, 76, 77

• J-J-J-J •

Jackson, Sam ...................................................... 88Jango, George ................................................ 93, 94Johnson, Alex ........................................................ 16Jones, Jeff ........................................................... 95Jordan, James ...................................................... 75Jorgensen, Michael .............................................. 98Joseph, Whitfield ................................................. 96

• K-K-K-K •

Kang, Sam ............................................................ 00Katcher, Max .......................................................... 15Kim, Taesung ....................................................... 79King, Matt ........................................................11, 12Kjeldsen, Pete ......................................... 79, 82, 83Knight, Holden ................................... 90, 91, 92, 93Koons, Ian ...................................................... 03, 04Koutris, George ....................................... 79, 80, 82

• L-L-L-L •

Lamoreaux, Alan .................................................. 80Laughlin, Pete ...................................................... 79

• DOUG GOULDING •

• MIKE CASEY • • STEVEN INGE •

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ALL-TIME ROSTERLeftwich, Dan ....................................................... 81Legg, Dave .......................................................... 85Lomax, Chip ...................................... 85, 86, 87, 88Lowenthal, Grayson .............................................. 15Lowes, James ................................................. 00, 01Lucas, Gary .............................................. 75, 76, 77Luck, Lloyd ...................................................... 13, 14

• M-M-M-M •

Manilla, Joey ........................................11, 12, 13, 14Martin, Jason ............................................ 99, 00, 01Martin, John .......................................................... 04Masand, Sky ......................................................... 12McCleary, Cameron ............................................... 14Miller, Thomas .................................... 98, 99, 00, 01Mills, Cello ............................................................ 97Mook, John ......................................... 05, 06, 07, 08Mouring, John ..................................... 77, 78, 83, 84Murphrey, Patrick ...................................... 02, 03, 04Musika, Brandon ................................. 00, 01, 02, 03Myers, Steve ......................................................... 07

• N-N-N-N •

Nelson, Dusty ......................................08, 09, 10, 11Nevins, Russ ..................................... 79, 80, 82, 83Nicholai, Nick ....................................................... 89

• O-O-O-O •

O’Donnell, Bill ...................................................... 85Olenski ................................................................. 81Olson, Sean .................................................... 96, 97Onoff, Thomas .................................... 93, 94, 95, 96

• P-P-P-P •

Parker, Bob .......................................................... 81Peters, Adam ...................................... 03, 04, 05, 06Price, Andy ..................................................... 94, 95Prokopik, Mike ..................................................... 84

• Q-Q-Q-Q •

Quisumbing, Flint .................................................. 83

• R-R-R-R •

Rahko, Joona ................................................. 13, 14Raposo, Paul ....................................................... 87Reed, David .................................................... 15, 16Reinfeld, Marty ........................................ 91, 92, 93Repass, Todd ................................................. 86, 87Repper, Kevin ........................................... 05, 07, 08Richardson, Worth .............................. 03, 04, 05, 06Rinaldis, Anthony .................................................. 06Rivera, Abe .......................................................... 95Robbins, Mike ................................................ 95, 96Roberts, John ...................................... 75, 76, 77, 78Roberts, Marc ................................................ 79, 81Roberts, Mike ........................................... 75, 76, 77Robins, Jason ...................................................... 90Rogers, Sean ........................................................ 98Runge, Brian ...................................... 84, 85, 86, 87Ruzicka, Nicholas .................................................. 16Ryman, Jeff .......................................................... 03

• S-S-S-S •

Scheiderer, Dave ........................................... 89, 90Scholz, Detlef .......................................... 82, 83, 84Scott, Chris ..................................................... 07, 08Schwolow, Jack ................................. 93, 94, 95, 96

Shelton, Larry ................................................ 77, 80Shetty, Chiraag ................................... 13, 14, 15, 16Shulman, Eric ........................................09, 10,11,12Sinsabaugh, Brett ................................................. 04Sison, Lorenzo ...........................................08, 09, 11Sloan, Will ....................................................... 12, 13Slocum, Jimmie ................................................... 94Smith, Jake ...................................................... 13, 14Spain, Hugh ....................................... 95, 96, 98, 99Stokes, Kenny ...................................................... 99Susta, Nik ............................................................ 90Sykes, Dillon ................................................... 15, 16

• T-T-T-T •

Taylor, Steve ............................................ 90, 91, 92Thomson, Sam ......................................... 14, 15, 16Tobin, Kyle ...........................................10, 11, 12, 13Torrey, Jason ........................................................ 98Trang, William ........................................................ 16

• V-V-V-V •

Vazquez, Alex ....................................................... 77

• W-W-W-W •

Wagner, Robbie ...................................10, 11, 12, 13Watts, Jim ............................................................ 83Weiner, David ..................................... 04, 05, 06, 07Whaling, Thomas .................................09, 10, 11, 12Widing, Garrett ................................................10, 11Williams, Skip, .......................................... 97, 98, 99Williamson, Chris ................................................. 92Willis, Jack ............................................................ 75

• Y-Y-Y-Y •

Yoder, Tim ...................................................... 92, 93Yost, Chris ...........................................09, 10, 11, 12Young, Dylan ...................................... 07, 08, 09, 10Youngblood, Mike ................................................. 75

• DUSTY NELSON •

• JASON MARTIN •

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• 1977 (10-3) •COACH: JACK ARMISTEAD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

Results not available

• 1978 (15-0) •COACH: JACK ARMISTEAD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

American W 8-1Hilton Tennis Club W 5-3Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Bridgewater W 7-2VMI W 5-4Hampden-Sydney W 6-3Randolph-Macon W 7-2Greensboro W 9-0UNC Greensboro W 7-2Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0Lynchburg W 9-0Averett W 9-0Methodist W 6-0St. Andrews W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 1st

• 1979 (10-6) •COACH: BILL POLLARD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

Lock Haven St. L 0-9George Mason L 0-9Old Dominion L 1-8Bridgewater W 5-4Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Washington & Lee L 0-9Greensboro W 9-0UNC Greensboro L 3-6Randolph-Macon W 6-3Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Methodist W 8-1St. Andrews W 5-1Towson St. L 2-7Lynchburg W 5-4N.C. Wesleyan W 8-1Averett W 9-0Dixie Conf. Tourn 1st

• 1980 (10-7) •COACH: BILL POLLARD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

James Madison L 1-8St. Andrews W 6-3Methodist W 9-0William & Mary “B” L 4-5Lock Haven St. L 1-8Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Edinboro St. L 1-8Randolph-Macon L 3-6George Mason W 5-4Greensboro W 5-4Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0VMI L 3-6Bridgewater W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan W 7-2Lynchburg L 4-5UNC Greensboro W 7-2Averett W 7-2Dixie Conf. Rr. 1st

• 1981 (6-14) •COACH: BILL POLLARD

Shippensburg St. W 5-4William & Mary JV L 2-7Loack Haven St. L 2-7James Madison L 0-9Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3N.C. Wesleyan L 3-6North Carolina JV L 2-7St. Andrews L 3-6Methodist W 6-3VMI L 0-9Randolph-Macon L 4-5Bridgewater L 3-6Lynchburg L 0-9Averett W 5-4UNC Greensboro L 1-8Greensboro L 1-8Emory & Henry L 3-6Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Va. Commonwealth L 0-9Longwood W 8-1Dixie Conf. Tr. 3rd

• 1982 (19-2) •COACH: BILL POLLARD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

Coastal Carolina L 4-5Pembroke St. W 9-0King’s W 9-0Lock Haven St. W 8-1Bridgewater W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Greensboro W 7-2UNC Greensboro W 6-3UNC Wilmington W 7-2Randolph-Macon W 9-0St. Andrews W 9-0Methodist W 9-0Mary Washington W 9-0VMI W 5-4Emory & Henry W 8-1Longwood W 9-0Averett W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1

William & Mary L 2-7Shippensburg St. W 9-0Dixie Conf. Tr. 1st

• 1983 (13-10) •COACH: BILL POLLARD • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

King’s W 9-0George Mason L 2-7Washington & Lee L 4-5Salisbury St. W 7-2UNC Wilmington L 3-6Coastal Carolina L 2-7The Citadel L 1-8Radford L 0-9Lock Haven St. W 9-0Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0James Madison L 1-8Bridgewater W 9-0Lynchburg L 4-5St. Andrews W 9-0Methodist W 9-0Howard L 1-8Mary Washington W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0UNC Greensboro W 6-3Greensboro W 9-0Averett W 7-2Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Old Dominion L 2-7Dixie Conf. Tr. 1st

• 1984 (10-14) •COACH: BILL POLLARD

Old Dominion L 0-9William & Mary L 3-6King’s W 6-3Swarthmore L 1-8Temple L 1-8UNC Wilmington L 3-6Coastal Carolina L 2-7The Citadel L 2-7Washington & Lee L 3-6Bridgewater W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan W 8-1George Mason L 2-7

• 1977 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

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Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3UNC Greensboro L 4-5Hampton L 2-7St. Andrews W 9-0Methodist W 8-1Lynchburg L 0-9Randolph-Macon L 4-5Mary Washington W 7-2Hampden-Sydney W 5-4Averett W 7-2Virginia Wesleyan L 4-5Dixie Conf. Tr. 2nd

• 1985 (10-14) •COACH: BILL POLLARD

Virginia Wesleyan L 3-6William & Mary L 1-8Campbell L 0-9UNC Wilmington L 3-6The Citadel L 1-8Coastal Carolina L 1-5Washington & Lee L 1-8Hampton L 0-9Greensboro L 3-6UNC Greensboro W 5-4King’s L 4-5Hampton L 0-9Va. Commonwealth L 0-9George Mason L 2-9Lynchburg L 2-7Randolph-Macon W 6-3Mary Washington W 7-2Bridgewater W 8-1St. Andrews W 9-0Methodist W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan W 6-0Hampden-Sydney W 6-3Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2Averett W 5-4Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1986 (5-16) •COACH: BILL POLLARD

Old Dominion L 0-9Virginia Wesleyan L 2-7William & Mary L 0-9East Carolina L 0-9UNC Wilmington L 1-8Coastal Carolina L 0-9The Citadel L 0-9Bridgewater W 5-4Averett L 0-9King’s L 4-5Randolph-Macon L 1-8VMI L 1-8Hampden-Sydney L 3-6Greensboro W 5-4UNC Greensboro L 2-7Salisbury St. L 3-6Mary Washington W 6-3Methodist W 9-0St. Andrews W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan W 7-2Lynchburg L 1-8Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1987 (8-11) •COACH: BOB ANDERSON

East Carolina L 1-8UNC Wilmington L 0-9Coastal Carolina L 0-9Apprentice W 5-4King’s L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan L 4-5UNC Greensboro L 1-8Greensboro W 8-1N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0Salisbury St. L 0-9Mary Washington W 7-2Methodist W 9-0St. Andrews W 7-2Lynchburg L 0-7Averett L 0-9Bridgewater W 8-1VMI L 1-8Washington & Lee L 0-9Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1988 (9-8) •COACH: BOB DOANE

East Carolina L 1-8Atlantic Christian L 0-9Campbell L 0-9Apprentice W 6-3Bridgewater W 7-2Averett W 5-4Hampden-Sydney L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4Mary Washington W 9-0UNC Greensboro L 0-9Greensboro W 8-1N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0Randolph-Macon L 2-7Methodist W 8-0St. Andrews W 5-4Lynchburg L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan L 4-5Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1989 (7-8) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS

Elon L 0-9Greensboro W 6-3High Point L 3-6Averett L 0-9Apprentice W 9-0VMI L 2-7Mary Washington L 3-6Hampden-Sydney L 1-8Methodist W 5-4Apprentice W 9-0Randolph-Macon L 4-5Salisbury St. L 2-7Ferrum W 5-4Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4Bridgewater W 5-4Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1990 (13-4) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS • DIXIE CHAMPIONS

Apprentice W 8-1Marymount W 8-1Methodist W 5-4St. Andrews W 7-2Hampden-Sydney L 3-6Apprentice W 9-0Mary Washington L 3-6Bridgewater W 7-2Greensboro W 9-0Salisbury St. W 6-3Longwood W 9-0King’s (Pa.) W 5-4Virginia Wesleyan L 4-5Randolph-Macon W 8-1Lynchburg L 4-5Ferrum W 9-0Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 1st

ALL-TIME RESULTS

• 1990 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

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• 1991 (10-9) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS

Army L 2-6William & Mary L 1-8Hampden-Sydney L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2Randolph-Macon W 8-1Fairleigh Dickinson L 3-6Washington (Md.) L 1-8Greensboro W 8-1Mary Washington W 6-1Apprentice W 8-1Bloomsburg L 0-9King’s (Pa.) W 7-2Averett W 7-2Bridgewater W 6-3Lynchburg L 1-8Methodist L 1-8Salisbury St. L 3-6Ferrum W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1992 (5-14) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS

Washington & Lee L 1-8Guilford L 2-7Roanoke W 5-4Old Dominion L 0-9Virginia Wesleyan L 0-8Randolph-Macon L 3-6Methodist L 0-9RPI W 6-3Transylvania L 3-6Salisbury St. L 2-7Ferrum W 8-1Lynchburg L 4-5Hampden-Sydney L 3-6Greensboro W 8-1Centre L 2-7Apprentice W 8-1Averett L 1-7Virginia Wesleyan L 1-7Dixie Conf. Tourn. T4th

• 1993 (8-2) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS • DIXIE CO-CHAMPIONS

Randolph-Macon W 6-3Greensboro W 9-0Charleston L 1-8RPI W 5-3Mary Washington L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan W 6-1Apprentice W 5-1Ferrum W 9-0Methodist W 6-3Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Dixie Conf. Tourn. T1st

• 1994 (9-5) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS

Apprentice W 7-2Methodist L 3-6Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4Hampden-Sydney L 0-8Mary washington L 0-9Randolph-Macon W 5-4Shenandoah W 8-1Greensboro W 7-2Averett W 5-4Bridgewater W 9-0Ferrum W 7-2Chowan W 9-0Salisbury St. L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan L 4-5Dixie Conf. Tr. 3rd

• 1995 (8-7) •COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS

Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Hampden-Sydney L 2-7Bloomsburg L 1-8Mary Washington L 0-9Chowan W 9-0Lynchburg L 3-6Averett L 3-6Greensboro W 5-4Ferrum W 8-1Shenandoah W 9-0Methodist L 2-7Bridgewater W 9-0Chowan W 9-0Salisbury St. W 5-4William & Mary L 0-5Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1996 (11-7) •COACH: BOB CUMMINGS

William & Mary L 0-7Hampden-Sydney L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan W 5-2Thomas More (Ky.) W 7-2RPI W 7-2

Methodist L 1-8Longwood W 9-0Chowan W 9-0Mary Washington L 1-6Shenandoah W 9-0Ferrum W 6-3Greensboro W 9-0Averett L 1-8Bridgewater W 9-0Salisbury St. L 2-5Chowan W 9-0Lynchburg L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1997 (9-8) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Greensboro L 2-5Lake Superior St. L 2-7East. Mennonite W 7-2RPI W 8-1Lynchburg W 7-2Millersville L 1-8Virginia Wesleyan L 3-6Chowan W 9-0Longwood W 7-2Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4Mary Washington L 0-9Shenandoah W 9-0Methodist L 0-9Ferrum L 2-5Averett L 2-5Bridgewater W 5-2Chowan W 9-0Dixie Conf. Tourn. 5th

• 1998 (12-4) •COACH: RUSH COLE

St Andrews W 7-0Kenyon (OH) L 1-6Eastern Mennonite W 7-0Bridgewater W 5-2Salisbury St. L 1-6Lynchburg W 7-0Greensboro W 6-1

• 1996 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

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Virginia Wesleyan W 7-0Millersville L 1-6Mary Washington W 4-3Ferrum W 7-0Shenandoah W 7-0Methodist W 4-3Chowan W 7-0Virginia Wesleyan W 6-1Averett L 2-5Dixie Tourn 3rd

• 1999 (11-6) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Washington (Md.) L 2-5Mt. Olive W 5-4Univ. of the South L 2-5N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0Shenandoah W 7-0Bridgewater W 7-0Virginia Wesleyan W 5-2Methodist W 6-1Mary Washington L 3-4Averett L 2-5Guilford W 6-1Lynchburg W 6-0Salisbury St. L 1-6Catawba L 3-6Greensboro W 7-0Virginia Wesleyan W 7-0Ferrum W 7-0Dixie Tourn 2nd

• 2000 (10-7) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Mt. Olive L 0-7Lynchburg W 7-0Ferrum W 6-1Greensboro L 3-4Shenandoah W 7-0Bridgewater W 7-0Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0Guilford W 6-1Longwood L 2-5Bridgewater W 7-0Methodist W 4-3Averett L 0-7Virginia Wesleyan W 4-3Hampden-Sydney L 0-7Mary Washington L 1-6N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0Salisbury St. L 2-5Dixie Tourn. 3rd

• 2001 (12-6) •COACH: RUSH COLE

U. of the South L 1-6UVa-Wise W 8-1Washington & Lee L 1-6Western New England W 6-1Shenandoah W 7-0Averett L 3-4Virginia Wesleyan W 4-3N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0Methodist L 1-6Greensboro W 6-1

Mary Washington L 0-7Randolph-Macon W 7-0Lynchburg W 4-3St. Mary’s (Md.) W 5-2Hampden-Sydney W 4-3Virginia Wesleyan W 6-1Salisbury St. L 1-6Ferrum W 7-0Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 2002 (11-6) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Randolph-Macon W 4-3Ferrum* W 4-3Roanoke W 4-3Greensboro* W 6-1NC Wesleyan W 5-0Virginia Wesleyan W 4-3Shenandoah* W 7-0Chowan* W 7-0Villa Julie L 3-4Salisbury L 0-7Guilford W 7-0Hampden-Sydney L 0-7Averett* L 0-7Virginia Wesleyan W 5-2St. Mary’s (Md.) W 6-1Methodist* L 0-7Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 2003 (12-7) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Mercyhurst L 1-6Wilkes W 6-1Savannah A&D L 1-6Greensboro W 6-1Ferrum W 5-2Goucher W 7-0Randolph-Macon W 7-0Lynchburg W 5-2N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0St. Mary’s (Md.) W 6-1Villa Julie W 7-0Shenandoah W 7-0Dickinson L 3-4

Salisbury L 1-6Hampden-Sydney W 5-2Methodist L 1-6Virginia Wesleyan W 5-2Averett L 1-6Mary Washington L 0-7Dixie Tourn. 3rd

• 2004 (7-7) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Roanoke L 3-4Ferrum L 1-6Salisbury L 1-6Emory & Henry W 7-0Hampden-Sydney W 4-3St. Mary’s (Md.) W 7-0Virginia Wesleyan L 3-4Methodist L 0-7Shenandoah W 7-0Greensboro W 7-0Lynchburg L 2-5Randolph-Macon W 7-0Averett L 2-5N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0USA South Tr. T3rd

• 2005 (12-4) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Erskine W 5-2Piedmont L 3-4N.C. Wesleyan W 7-0Randolph-Macon W 7-0St. Mary’s (Md.) W 7-0Goucher L 3-4Shenandoah W 7-0Lynchburg W 7-0Ferrum W 7-0Hampden-Sydney W 7-0Salisbury W 4-3Greensboro W 7-0Averrett L 3-4Virginia Wesleyan W 7-0Methodist L 3-4Roanoke W 5-2USA South Tr. 2nd

ALL-TIME RESULTS

• 1999 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

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• 2006 (14-6) •COACH: RUSH COLE • USA SOUTH CHAMPIONS

Clark W 7-0Findlay W 5-2Monmouth (Ill.) L 3-4Haverford L 2-5Coe L 2-5Averett* W 5-2NC Wesleyan* W 7-0Shenandoah* W 7-0Washington (Md.) L 1-6Greensboro* W 7-0Hampden-Sydney W 6-1Lynchburg W 6-1Ferrum* W 7-0Roanoke W 6-1Salisbury W 4-3Methodist* W 5-2Mary Washington L 1-6Johns Hopkins L 1-6Ferrum # W 4-0Methodist # W 4-2

• 2007 (13-8) •COACH: RUSH COLE

St. Mary’s W 9-0Piedmont W 8-1Chowan W 9-0Washington Col. W 5-4Dickinson W 5-4Johns Hopkins L 2-7Ferrum* W 9-0Roanoke L 4-5Salisbury L 3-6Shenandoah* W 9-0Greensboro* W 8-1Averett* W 5-4Washington & Lee L 0-9Rhodes L 3-6Virginia Wesleyan W 5-4N.C. Wesleyan* W 9-0Oglethorpe W 5-4Methodist* L 3-6Mary Washington L 2-7Shenandoah # W 9-0Methodist # L 3-6

• 2008 (20-4) •COACH: RUSH COLE • USA SOUTH CHAMPIONS

Old Dominion L 0-7Wash & Lee W 6-3NYU W 7-2Chowan W 9-0Piedmont W 9-0Oglethorpe W 9-0Millsaps W 9-0Sewanee W 6-3Greensboro* W 7-2Haverford W 7-2Salisbury L 2-7Mary Washington L 3-6NC Wesleyan* W 9-0Roanoke W 8-1Ferrum* W 9-0

Shenandoah* W 9-0Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Methodist* W 9-0Averett* W 8-1Hampden-Sydney W 6-3Greensboro# W 9-0Methodist# W 9-0St. Joseph’s$ W 9-0Williams (Mass.)$ L 0-5

• 2009 (10-12) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Old Dominion L 0-7Bridgewater W 9-0Washington & Lee L 4-5Hampden-Sydney W 6-3Vassar L 3-6College of New Jersey L 3-6Wabash W 9-0Skidmore L 4-5Greensboro* W 9-0Haverford L 3-6Swarthmore L 4-5Salisbury L 3-6N.C. Wesleyan L 1-8Roanoke W 6-3Averett* W 5-4Ferrum* W 9-0Shenandoah* W 9-0Methodist W 8-1Emory L 0-9Mary Washington L 0-9Shenandoah# W 9-0Averett# L 4-5

• 2010 (14-9) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W 5-2Norfolk St. W 5-2Richmond L 2-5Old Dominion L 0-9George Mason W 5-2Carnegie Mellon L 3-6Dickinson W 7-2

Vassar L 1-8Greensboro* W 9-0Chicago L 3-6Kalamazoo L 4-5Salisbury L 3-6Mary Washington W 5-4N.C. Wesleyan* L 2-7Averett* W 7-2Roanoke W 8-1Ferrum* W 9-0Shenandoah* W 9-0Methodist* W 9-0Shenandoah# W 9-0Averett# W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan# L 3-6

• 2011 (14-7) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Old Dominion L 0-9Mercyhurst W 8-1Emory L 0-9Washington (Md.) W 7-2Guilford W 8-1Greensboro* W 6-3Norfolk State W 7-2Swarthmore L 4-5Washington & Lee L 2-7N.C. Wesleyan* L 1-8Averett* W 7-2Ferrum* W 9-0Roanoke W 6-1Shenandoah* W 9-0Methodist* W 9-0Salisbury W 7-2Mary Washington L 3-6Greensboro# W 9-0Averett# W 5-2N.C. Wesleyan# L 1-8

• 2008 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

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• 2012 (12-10) •COACH: RUSH COLE

Washington & Lee L 4-5East Carolina L 0-7James Madison L 0-7Bridgewater W 8-1Fresno Pacific L 1-8Kenyon L 1-8California Lutheran L 4-5Occidental W 6-3Washington College W 6-1Greensboro* W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan* L 3-6Salisbury W 8-1Ferrum* W 9-0Roanoke W 9-0Shenandoah* W 9-0Mary Washington L 2-7Averett* L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Methodist* W 7-2Shenandoah# W 9-0Averett# W 7-2N.C. Wesleyan# L 2-7

• 2013 (16-5) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Norfolk State L 1-6St. Mary’s (Md.) W 7-2East Carolina L 0-7N.C. Wesleyan* L 1-8Coe L 3-6Clark W 7-2Drew W 9-0Washington W 5-4Oglethorpe W 5-4LaGrange* W 9-0Piedmont* W 6-3Maryville* W 9-0Ferrum* W 6-0Averett* W 9-0Bridgewater W 6-3Greensboro* W 8-1Methodist* W 5-4Salisbury W 7-2LaGrange# W 5-0Methodist# W 5-4N.C. Wesleyan# L 0-9

• 2014 (14-8) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Methodist W 5-4Bridgewater W 7-2Norfolk State L 0-7Rhodes W 6-3Oglethorpe W 8-1Birmingham-Southern W 6-3Emory L 1-8Kenyon L 0-9Washington (Md.) W 5-1Southern Virginia W 9-0Washington & Lee L 2-7Frostburg State* W 9-0Haverford W 5-4

TCNJ L 4-5Franklin & Marshall L 3-5Mary Washington* L 1-8York (Pa.)* W 9-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0Salisbury* W 7-2St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Salisbury# L 3-6

• 2015 (13-11) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Longwood W 6-1Richmond L 1-6Franklin & Marshall W 7-2Virginia Wesleyan W 8-1Methodist W 6-3Pomona-Pitzer L 0-9Occidental W 5-0Biola W 7-2Redlands L 1-8Whittier W 7-2Washington & Lee L 3-6Sewanee L 4-5Southern Virginia* W 9-0Frostburg State* W 9-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0York (Pa.)* W 9-0Carnegie Mellon L 0-9Johns Hopkins L 4-5Mary Washington* L 1-8St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan L 0-9Salisbury* L 4-5Salisbury# W 5-4Mary Washington# L 2-7

• 2016 (13-9) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

N.C. Wesleyan W 7-2Washington & Lee L 3-6Franklin & Marshall W 8-1Longwood L 3-4Richmond L 0-7Claremont-Mudd-Scripps L 0-9

Chapman W 6-3Cal Lutheran W 7-2Redlands L 4-5Wabash W 7-2Frostburg State* W 6-0Southern Virginia* W 9-0St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 6-0Johns Hopkins W 5-4Salisbury* W 8-1Mary Washington* L 0-9York (Pa.)* W 5-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0Stevens L 2-7TCNJ L 0-9Salisbury# W 5-1Mary Washington# L 2-5

*Conference matches#Conference Tournament matches$ NCAA Tournament matches

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS FIRST LAST LAST LASTOPPONENT RECORD MET MET WIN OPP WINAmerican 3-0 1979 1981 1981 ---Apprentice 10-0 1987 1994 1994 ---Army 0-1 1991 1991 --- 1991Atlantic Christian 0-1 1988 1988 --- 1988Averett 19-17 1978 2013 2013 2012Biola 1-0 2015 2015 2015 ---Birmingham-Southern 1-0 2014 2014 2014 ---Bloomsburg 0-2 1991 1995 --- 1995Bridgewater 24-1 1978 2014 2014 1981California Lutheran 1-1 2012 2016 2016 2012Campbell 0-2 1985 1988 --- 1988Carngeie Mellon 0-2 2010 2015 --- 2015Catawba 0-1 1999 1999 --- 1999Centre 0-2 1992 2014 --- 2014Chapman 1-0 2016 2016 2016 ---Charleston 0-1 1993 1993 --- 1993Chicago 0-1 2010 2010 --- 2010Chowan 11-0 1994 2008 2008 ---Citadel 0-4 1983 1986 --- 1986Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 0-1 2016 2016 --- 2016Clark 2-0 2006 2013 2013 ---Coastal Carolina 0-6 1982 1987 --- 1987Coe 0-2 2006 2013 --- 2013Dickinson 2-1 2003 2010 2010 2003Drew 1-0 2013 2013 2013 ---East Carolina 0-5 1986 2013 --- 2013Eastern Mennonite 2-0 1998 1997 1998 ---Edinboro St. 0-1 1980 1980 --- 1980Elon 0-1 1989 1989 --- 1989Emory 0-3 2009 2014 --- 2014Emory & Henry 2-1 1981 2004 2004 1981Erskine 1-0 2005 2005 2005 ---Fairleigh Dickinson 0-1 1991 1991 --- 1991Ferrum 24-2 1989 2013 2013 2004Findlay 1-0 2006 2006 2006 ---Franklin & Marshall 2-1 2014 2016 2016 2014Fresno Pacific 0-1 2012 2012 --- 2012Frostburg State 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---George Mason 2-4 1979 2010 2010 1985Goucher 1-1 2003 2005 2003 2005Greensboro 33-4 1978 2013 2013 2000Guilford 4-1 1992 2011 2011 1992Hampden-Sydney 10-11 1978 2009 2009 2002Hampton 0-3 1984 1985 --- 1985Haverford 2-2 2006 2014 2014 2009High Point 0-1 1989 1989 --- 1989Howard 0-1 1983 1983 --- 1983James Madison 0-4 1980 2012 --- 2012Johns Hopkins 1-3 2006 2016 2016 2015Kalamazoo 0-1 2010 2010 --- 2010King’s (Pa.) 5-3 1982 1991 1991 1987Kenyon (Ohio) 0-3 1998 2014 --- 2014LaGrange 2-0 2013 2013 2013 ---Lake Superior St. 0-1 1997 1997 --- 1997Lock Haven 2-3 1979 1983 1983 1981Longwood 6-2 1981 2016 2015 2016Lynchburg 10-14 1978 2006 2006 2004Marymount 1-0 1990 1990 1990 ---Maryville 1-0 2013 2013 2013 ---

FIRST LAST LAST LASTOPPONENT RECORD MET MET WIN OPP WINMary Washington 10-22 1982 2016 2011 2016Mercyhurst 1-1 2003 2011 2011 2003Methodist 28-13 1978 2015 2015 2007Millersville 0-2 1997 1998 --- 1998Millsaps 1-0 2008 2008 2008Monmouth (Ill.) 0-1 2006 2006 --- 2006Mount Olive 1-1 1999 2000 1999 2000New Jersey, College of 0-3 2009 2016 --- 2016New York University 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Norfolk St. 2-2 2010 2014 2011 2014N.C. Wesleyan 21-11 1978 2016 2016 2015Occidental 2-0 2012 2015 2015 ---Oglethorpe 4-0 2007 2014 2014 ---Old Dominion 0-4 2008 2011 --- 2011Pembroke St. 1-0 1982 1982 1982 ---Penn St. Harrisburg 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---Piedmont 3-1 2005 2013 2013 2005Pomona-Pitzer 0-1 2015 2015 --- 2015Radford 0-1 1983 1983 --- 1983Randolph-Macon 13-7 1978 2005 2005 1992Redlands 0-2 2015 2016 2016 2015Rhodes 1-1 2007 2014 2014 2007Richmond 0-3 2010 2016 --- 2016Roanoke 9-2 1992 2012 2012 2007RPI 4-0 1992 1997 1997 ---St. Andrews 12-1 1978 1998 1998 1981St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 1-0 2008 2008 2008St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1-0 2010 2010 2010 ---St. Mary’s (Md.) 11-0 2000 2016 2016 ---Salisbury 12-20 1983 2016 2016 2015Savannah A&D 0-1 2003 2003 --- 2003Shenandoah 23-0 1994 2012 2012 ---Shippensburg St. 2-0 1981 1982 1982 ---Skidmore 0-1 2009 2009 --- 2009South, Univ. of the 1-3 1999 2015 2008 2015Southern Virginia 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---Stevens 0-1 2016 2016 --- 2016Swarthmore 0-3 1984 2011 --- 2011Temple 0-1 1984 1984 --- 1984Thomas More 1-0 1996 1996 1996 ---Towson St. 0-1 1979 1979 --- 1979Transylvania 0-1 1992 1992 --- 1992UNC Greensboro 5-6 1978 1988 1985 1988UNC Wilmington 1-5 1982 1987 1982 1987Vassar 0-2 2009 2010 --- 2010Villa Julie 1-1 2002 2003 2003 2002Virginia Commonwealth 0-2 1981 1985 --- 1985Virginia Wesleyan 48-10 1978 2015 2015 2004Virginia-Wise 1-0 2001 2001 2001 ---VMI 2-5 1978 1989 1982 1989Wabash 2-0 2009 2016 2016 ---Washington & Lee 1-14 1979 2016 2008 2016Washington (Md.) 5-3 1991 2014 2014 2012Western New England 1-0 2001 2001 2001 ---Whittier 1-0 2015 2015 2015 ---Wilkes 1-0 2003 2003 2003 ---William & Mary 0-7 1982 1996 --- 1996Williams (Mass.) 0-1 2008 2008 --- 2008York (Pa.) 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---

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2017 ROSTER

NAME CLASS HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

Brook Byrd Sr. 5-11 Williamsburg, Va. Warhill

Katie Carlson Sr. 5-7 Omaha, Neb. Duchesne Academy Sacred Heart

Claire Dockrill Jr. 5-6 Elon, N.C. Western Alamance

Alexandra Drye Jr. 5-7 Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury

Colette Gilbert So. 5-5 Spring Lake, N.J. Red Bank Catholic

McKinney Harwood Jr. 5-8 Omaha, Neb. Westside

Kate Huck Jr. 5-2 Huntington, W. Va. Huntington

Meili Konell Jr. 5-3 Phoenixville, Pa. Westtown

Emily Morgan Jr. 5-8 Kingston, Jamaica Stone Bridge

Johanna Ranta-aho Fr. 5-5 Helsinki, Finland Pohjois-Haagan yhteiskoulu

Lily Schreiber So. 5-0 Juno Beach, Fla. The Pine School

Isabelle Wessel Jr. 5-3 Warrenton, Va. Fauquier

Kristi Wong Jr. 5-7 Stevensville, Md. Kent Island

• 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM •

Director of Tennis: Eric Christiansen

Assistant Coach: David Weiner

Assistant Coach: Megan Behrns

Assistant Coach: Taylor Wingo

• COACHING STAFF •

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After posting inarguably one of the finest seasons in program history last year, the Christopher Newport women’s tennis team benefit from a rarity in college sports – no graduating player. The Captains moved up the national rankings to a program-best 32nd at the end of last season, and with everyone returning to the courts in 2016-17, expectations are high for another banner year.

CNU rostered eight All-Conference players last sea-son, including seven underclassmen. Heading into the fifth year under Director of Tennis Eric Christian-sen, the Captains have the deepest lineup in his ten-ure and will start the year already ranked among the nation’s elite.

Looking at the roster put together by Christiansen and assistant coach David Weiner, the Captains’ youth movement still only features two seniors this season: Brook Byrd and Katie Carlson. Byrd is a high-achieving academic star and will undoubtedly close out her final season with the Captains as a four-time ITA Scholar-Athlete. Carlson is an impact player on the court that is just a handful of wins away from the top ten in program history in both singles and doubles.

After those two, the Captains roster features a huge junior class of eight players from which most of the starting rotation is gleaned. That group includes Nebraska native McKinney Harwood, a regionally-ranked player in both singles and doubles last sea-son, as well as Claire Dockrill, an All-State selection in 2015-16. The rest of the third-year class includes

All-Conference selections Emily Morgan, Meili Konell, Kate Huck, and Alexandra Drye, along with spot starter Kristi Wong.

While that is the group that is most important to CNU’s success this season, the underclassmen will be key factors as the season rolls on. Sophomores Lily Sch-reiber and Colette Gilbert each earned experience as freshmen a year ago. Meanwhile, only one freshman joins the fold, but she is the first international player on the women’s team since Swiss product Marion Gloor graduated in 2013. Rookie Johanna Ranta-aho is an exciting prospect who hails from Helsinki, Fin-land, and could challenge for immediate playing time in the Captains’ lineup.

After a red-hot fall season that saw her play deeper in the ITA Southeast Regional Championship than any Captain before her, Ranta-aho also became the high-est ranked women’s tennis player in program history. The rookie garnered a spot at No. 36 nationally after her run to the semifinals of the championship singles draw, headlining the early season rankings for CNU. As a team, the Captains held at the same spot they finished the 2016 season, at No. 32 in the country. The spot in the poll remains the highest team ranking in program history, matching last year’s final designa-tion.

To continue to ascend among the nation’s top teams, the Captains will have to deal with another tough schedule in 2016-17. For the first time in Christian-sen’s tenure, CNU will play a pair of dual matches in the fall portion of the schedule, facing off against

• MCKINNEY HARWOOD •

• KATIE CARLSON •

nationally-ranked Oberlin and Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pa. Then, the spring slate will open with a nationally-ranked battle on the road at Washington & Lee on February 25. Following that trip, CNU will make it’s annual jaunt to the West Coast to face four teams from California, meaning the Captains home opener won’t come until eight matches are already in the books.

If the Captains can handle that tough stretch to start the season, they will then play three straight home matches against Centre College, Methodist Universi-ty, and conference rival Mary Washington. The road-heavy slate ramps up again to close out the regu-lar season, as CNU plays seven of their last eight matches away from the Eyre Courts, including two against Division I foes in Monmouth University and George Mason University on April 14.

After navigating through the challenging regular season schedule, the Captains will head back to the Capital Athletic Conference Tournament starting on April 15. With their sights set on dethroning the 13-time conference champion Eagles from Mary Wash-ington, the Captains will be hoping to make their third straight CAC championship appearance.

With a veteran group of starters that has already el-evated the program to sights previously unseen, the Captains expect to impress again in 2016-17, setting new and loftier goals for the team. Those goals, with-in reach with the talented roster, include embarking on a hunt for the first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history.

• BROOK BYRD •

2017 SEASON PREVIEW

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2015-16 - JUNIOR - Did not see action during her third year with the Captains ... Excelled in the classroom and was honored as an ITA Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on the CAC Academic All-Conference team ... Also was awarded the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship, becoming the first student in CNU history to earn the national honor.

2014-15 - SOPHOMORE - Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar-Athlete...Played in the Mary Washington Invitational before suffering a season-ending injury...Won a match over Mary Washington’s Brittany McBride (7-6 (5), 6-0)...Played three doubles matches with Emily Morgan.

2013-14 - FRESHMAN - Earned second team All-Conference honors in singles...Saw action at the No. 5 and 6 singles position during the spring season, posting an impressive 6-1 overall mark...Posted a 2-1 mark in her first collegiate appearance at the Shenandoah Fall Invitational...In doubles play, earned five wins with two different partners at the No. 3 position.

AT WARHILL - Four-year varsity player under coch Michael McIntire... Earned second team all-district as a freshman and sophomore... Named first team all-district and a junior and senior... Also on swimming team, earning all-district honors for all four years...Member of National Honor Society...Graduated in top 5% of her class.

PERSONAL - Brook Kennedy Byrd was born in Indianapolis, Ind.... Daughter of Robert and Nancy Byrd... Has one brother, Ryan, who played tennis at Randolph-Macon College from 2013-15...Member of Key Club and SCA in high school... Dream vacation is Rome, Italy... Person she’d most like to meet in history is Eleanor Roosevelt... Favorite book is “The Tipping Point” by Malcom Gladwell... Majoring in applied physics.

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. • WARHILL

BROOK

SENIOR • 5-11

BYRD

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2013-14 10-6 .625 8-9 .4712014-15 1-2 .333 0-3 .000TOTALS 11-8 .579 8-12 .400

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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2015-16 - JUNIOR - Secured second-team All-Conference accolades for her work in No. 1 dou-bles during the year ... Went 16-12 in doubles action, including 14-8 with McKinney Harwood ... Posted a 12-6 record in the No. 1 position with Harwood during dual play ... Also won six matches in the No. 1 and No. 2 spots during singles action ... Finished the year with seven total victories, including two wins in league play.

2014-15 - SOPHOMORE - Picked up second team All-Conference honors in both singles and doubles...Registered career-high 17 singles wins and 16 doubles victories, while helping lead the Captains to its first ever national ranking...Finished the year with a 10-4 record in No. 3 singles...Was 13-5 in duals and 17-10 overall in singles...Played with five different partners as one of the more versatile doubles players in her second year...Posted 4-1 record at No. 1 doubles with Kate Huck...Also 4-1 at No. 2 doubles with Meili Konell...Overall against the CAC, finished 5-0 in singles and 6-1 in doubles.

2013-14 - FRESHMAN - Earned second team All-Conference honors for singles play...Team leader in singles wins, with 16, while playing at four different positions...Posted five wins in the top three slots...Finished an impressive 10-3 in No. 4 singles...Posted 5-1 record against league op-ponents and had a strong finish to the season, winning ten of her last eleven matches...In doubles play, won eight matches in duals while playing at the No. 1 position with Jodi Noland.

AT DUCHESNE - Won a pair of state championships at No. 1 singles as a freshman and sopho-more...Finished second as a senior and third as a junior...Named team captain for all four years...Sportsmanship award winner in 2011...First team All-State from 2010-13.

PERSONAL - Kathryn Ann Carlson was born in Omaha, Neb...Daughter of Doug and Chris Carl-son...Has one brother, Tim, and one sister, Sarah...Brother Tim plays baseball at Lubbock Chris-tian University...Favorite sports personality is Andy Roddick...Dreams of vacationing in Ireland and Greece...Superstitions include always wearing a hat during tennis matches...Favorite movies are The Goonies and Little Rascals...Majoring in communications.

OMAHA, NEB. • DUCHESNE ACADEMY SACRED HEART

KATIE

SENIOR • 5-7

CARLSON

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2013-14 16-12 .571 11-18 .3792014-15 17-10 .630 16-13 .5522015-16 7-15 .318 16-12 .571TOTALS 40-37 .519 43-43 .500

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Pieced together an impressive year on the court, securing second-team All-Conference and All-State accolades for her efforts ... Led the team in singles victories after finishing the year with a 14-9 record, including a 13-6 mark in dual play ... Posted a combined 3-0 mark while playing in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions and also was a spotless 5-0 in the No. 5 spot ... Also recorded a 12-4 mark in doubles action ... Finished a perfect 7-0, including 5-0 in league action, while teaming with Isabelle Wessel at No. 3 doubles ... Honored as an ITA Scholar-Athlete and earned a spot on the CAC Academic All-Conference team for her work in the classroom as well.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar-Athlete...Had a strong start to her collegiate career, going 3-1 with two wins over NCAA Division I opponents at the George Mason Invitational...Played in three duals in the spring, posting a perfect 3-0 mark in singles play, all at No. 5...Finished first year with a 9-3 mark in singles...Won first career doubles match in dual play with Katie Carlson at Mills College, capturing an 8-0 win.

AT WESTERN ALAMANCE - Played two years under head coach Rich Dowler...State qualifier in doubles as a freshman and singles as a sophomore...Earned All-Conference and All-Region hon-ors twice...Named Academic All-Conference both years as well...Also a member of the golf team, under head coach Derick Cobb, and helped lead the team to a state tournament qualification...Member of National Honor Society...Graduated second in her class.

PERSONAL - Claire Nichole Dockrill is the daughter of Chris and Terry Dockrill...Has one sister, Heather, who plays golf at Elon University, and one brother, Jack...Favorite sports personality is Victoria Azarenka...Works as a tennis instructor at Burlington Tennis Center and volunteers as a tennis coach for local middle school...Dream vacation is a trip to New Zealand...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Winston Churchill...Favorite movie is “She’s The Man”...Favorite book is “The Last Lecture”...Majoring in accounting.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 9-3 .750 5-9 .3572015-16 14-9 .609 12-4 .750TOTALS 23-12 .657 17-13 .567

ELON, N.C. • WESTERN ALAMANCE

CLAIRE

JUNIOR • 5-6

DOCKRILL

• CAREER STATISTICS •

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Starred throughout her second year with the Captains, earning All-Conference honors for her work in singles and doubles ... Won eight matches overall and went 7-5 in dual action while seeing time in four different positions ... Finished with a flawless 4-0 mark in league play, including two wins at the No. 3 position ... Excelled in doubles as well, posting a 18-10 record during the year ... Teamed with Emily Morgan for a 14-5 record during dual action, registering all 14 victories in the No. 2 position ... Also won a match at the No. 1 spot after teaming with McKinney Harwood.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Second team All-State (VaSID) for singles...Also earned second team All-Conference honors at No. 1 doubles...Led team with 19 singles victories and 22 doubles wins...Played primarily at No. 2 singles, posting 12 wins in dual action...Started career off with an impres-sive 4-0 performance at the George Mason Invitational, dropping three NCAA Division I and oen NCAA Division II opponents...Paired with Logan Eldridge for a 9-1 doubles record at No. 3, and added an 8-2 mark at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles with partner McKinney Harwood...Finished year ranked 10th regionally in doubles with Harwood...Put together a streak winning 18 of 19 doubles matches.

AT SALISBURY - Played four years of tennis in the Central Carolina Conference...Won four dual state championships as a team...Also won individual state championship in doubles as a senior...Swept post-season honors for three years as an All-Conference, All-County, All-Region and All-State selection...Named Most Improved in her sophomore year and Most Valuable Player in her senior year...Also an All-State level swimmer as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL - Alexandra Lane Drye is the daughter of John and Lesleigh Drye...Has one sister, Carley, and one brother, Adam...Father played football and mother cheered at Furman...Sister swims for Liberty University...Favorite sports personality is Rafael Nadal...Dreams of vacationing in Dubai...Favorite book is “Twilight”...Majoring in Business.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 19-11 .633 22-8 .7332015-16 8-9 .471 18-10 .643TOTALS 27-20 .574 40-18 .690

• CAREER STATISTICS •

SALISBURY, N.C. • SALISBURY

ALEXANDRA

JUNIOR • 5-7

DRYE

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2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Held down the No. 1 spot in singles and eventually finished the year with a 10-8 record ... Went 7-6 in dual action in the No. 1 position ... Earned second-team All-Conference honors for her efforts in doubles ... Went 16-11 in doubles play, including 14-8 with Katie Carlson ... Registered a 13-8 mark in the No. 1 doubles position and had a 6-1 ledger in league action ... Secured a place on the CAC Academic All-Conference squad and was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete for her efforts in the classroom as well.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - First Captain in school history to earn Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Atlantic South Regional Rookie of the Year honors...Finished year ranked #49 nationally, becoming just second player in program history to check into the rankings...Also wrapped up season ranked No. 12 in the Atlantic South and No. 10 in doubles with Alexandra Drye...Named VaSID Rookie of the Year and helped lead CNU into national rankings as a team...Second team All-Conference selection in both singles and doubles, finishing year with a 17-10 and 19-11 re-cord, respectively...Posted 3-4 record in singles against regionally-ranked opponents...Won seven straight at the end of the year and finished 8-2 with Drye...Named CAC Player of the Week on Sep-tember 17 after 5-2 record in CNU’s first two tournaments with two wins over Division I opponents.

AT WESTSIDE - Played all four years under head coach Kim Gradoville, reaching at least the state semifinals in each of her four seasons...Won a pair of state championships and finished as runner-up once...Named to the All-State team four times...Posted undefeated singles and doubles season in 2014...Won state championship at No. 1 doubles in 2012 and 2014...Earned Scholar Athlete Award-Highest Distinction in 2013 and 2014...Member of the National Honor Society...Graduated in top 10% of her class.

PERSONAL - McKinney Fairbanks Harwood was born in Memphis, Tenn...Daughter of Kelley and Allatia Harwood...Has one sister, Lizzie...Favorite sports personality is Novak Djokovic...Favorite movie is “The Blind Side”...Favorite book is “To Kill a Mockingbird”...Majoring in Business.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 17-10 .630 19-11 .6332015-16 10-8 .556 16-11 .593TOTALS 27-18 .600 35-22 .614

OMAHA, NEB. • WESTSIDE

MCKINNEY

JUNIOR • 5-8

HARWOOD

• CAREER STATISTICS •

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Earned second-team All-Conference laurels for her work in doubles ... Went 10-11 in doubles action, including a 5-5 record with Isabelle Wessell in the No. 3 posi-tion ... Also competed in singles during the year and finished with a 3-8 mark ... Competed in the No. 3 spot during dual action and added a 2-2 record in tournament play ... Named to the CAC Academic All-Conference team and earned ITA Scholar-Athlete honors for her performance in the classroom as well.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar-Athlete...Earned second team All-Conference honors at No. 5 singles...Ranked second on the team with 18 wins...Com-bined with five different teammates for 16 doubles wins in her first year...Picked up singles win against No. 19 La Verne...Also captured lone singles win against No. 20 Mary Washington in the CAC Championship...Posted perfect 7-0 record at No. 4 singles in dual season...Registered 15-4 dual mark in duals...Combined with two partners to go 9-3 at No. 1 doubles in the spring.

AT HUNTINGTON - Played all four years under head coach Joanie Poole...Won singles state championship twice, as a freshman and senior...Finished as a runner-up her sophomore year and semi-finalist her junior year...Won three straight doubles championships and added a runner-up finish as a freshman...Earned All-State honors as a sophomore and senior...Member of the first high school team to win a state championship at every position...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Kate Elizabeth Huck was born in Charleston, W. Va...Daughter of Don and Pam Huck...Works as a tennis coach in the summer...Favorite sports personality is Novak Djokovic...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person in history she’d most like to meet is F. Scott Fitzger-ald...Favorite movie is “Bridesmaids”...Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby”...Majoring in com-munications.

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 18-10 .643 16-14 .5332015-16 3-8 .273 10-11 .476TOTALS 21-18 .538 26-25 .510

• CAREER STATISTICS •

HUNTINGTON, W.V. • HUNTINGTON

KATE

JUNIOR • 5-2

HUCK

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2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Secured second-team All-Conference honors for her work in singles ... Played at five difference positions during the year and finished with a 12-6 overall record ... Went 1-0 in the No. 1 spot and excelled throughout the year in the No. 3 and No. 4 positions, combining for a 7-2 record in those spots ... Added a stellar 4-1 mark during league action during the year ... Also was a member of the CAC Academic All-Conference team for her work in the classroom.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Earned second team All-Conference honors at No. 4...Played at four dif-ferent singles positions, registering seven wins...Posted matching 4-1 records at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles...Played with Katie Carlson at No. 2 and Logan Eldridge at No. 3...Finished first year with a 7-7 singles mark and 8-3 doubles record.

AT WESTTOWN - Played No. 1 singles all four years for the Westtown Moose...Earned All-League honors all four years...Named team MVP twice...Finished 2013 season ranked #1 in 18U in Middle States Philadelphia District...Earned seven varsity letters for tennis...Finalist in the All-League Singles Championship as a senior.

PERSONAL - Meili Fu Konell was born in China...Daughter of Chris and Renee Konell...Has one brother, Taylor...Taught U10 tennis and interned with tennis pros over the summer...Volunteers at Main Line Animal Rescue and with Habitat for Humanity...Favorite sports personality is Rafael Nadal...Dream vacation is a trip to Europe...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Nadal...Hobbies include reading, shopping, listening to music and watching movies...Favorite movie is “500 Days of Summer”...Favorite books read are the Harry Potter series...Majoring in communica-tions.

PHOENIXVILLE, PA. • WESTTOWN

MEILI

JUNIOR • 5-3

KONELL

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Nabbed second-team All-Conference accolades for her work in dou-bles during the year ... Went 19-8 during doubles play, including a team-best 14-5 mark while paired with Alexandra Drye ... Finished 6-1 in doubles action during league play ... Also put to-gether a solid performance in singles, finishing the year with a 10-4 record ... Was a perfect 3-0 in CAC play and posted an 8-3 overall record during dual action.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Played in two duals, going 2-0 at No. 6...Dropped just one game in two dual matches, defeating Penn State Harrisburg’s Fay Ansary (6-0, 6-0) and St. Mary’s of Maryland’s Katie Chase (6-0, 6-1)...Finished year with a 3-2 singles mark and 0-3 doubles action.

AT STONE BRIDGE - Played tennis all four years under head coach Adriana Rice...Helped lead team to conference championship as a senior...Also a member of the volleyball team, winning the state championship her senior year.

PERSONAL - Emily Abigail Morgan was born in Doylestown, Pa...Daughter of Petrona Watson...Volunteered at the Citi Open Kids Day from 2012-14...Summer activities include teaching tennis to kids...Dream vacation would be a trip to Greece, Italy and Spain...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Bob Marley...Favorite movie is “Love Actually”...Favorite book is “Elsewhere”...Double-majoring in political science and communications.

MEET THE CAPTAINS

KINGSTON, JAMAICA. • STONE BRIDGE

EMILY

JUNIOR • 5-8

MORGAN

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 7-7 .500 8-3 .7272015-16 12-6 .667 0-0 .000TOTALS 19-13 .594 8-3 .727

• CAREER STATISTICS •

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 3-2 .600 0-3 .0002015-16 10-4 .714 19-8 .704TOTALS 13-6 .684 19-11 .633

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Pieced together an outstanding year for the Captains, earning All-Conference plaudits in both singles and doubles ... Went 8-5 in singles play during the year, including 7-3 in dual action ... Posted a perfect 3-0 mark in CAC action and eventually saw time in four different positions during the year ... Recorded a 17-8 ledger in doubles play, including a sparkling 7-0 record with Claire Dockrill ... Won 13 doubles matches at the No. 3 position during the year and finished 6-1 in league action.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Earned second team All-Conference honors at No. 6 singles...Finished with a 7-1 record in duals, playing at No. 5 and 6...Also registered an 8-3 tournament record in singles...Won Blue 3 flight at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships, going 4-0...Wrapped up year with a 15-4 singles record and 1-6 doubles mark...First career doubles record came with Kristi Wong against Division I Mount St. Mary’s.

AT FAUQUIER - Played at the No. 1 and 2 position all four years in the Evergreen District...Helped lead team to four straight district championships...Won team regional title as a freshman and reached state quarterfinals three times...Won conference championship as a senior...Three-time district champion in doubles and conference champion as a senior...In singles, won conference championship as a senior and reached the state quarterfinals...Named team captain and MVP as a junior and senior...Named the Fauquier Times Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Year following her 2013 campaign.

PERSONAL - Isabelle Lorraine Wessel was born in Boston, Mass...Daughter of Will and Vicki Wessel...Has one sister, Alexandra, who swam for Fordham University, and two brothers, Jack and Will...Grandfather Norm Fitzgerald was drafted by the Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Princess Diana...Hobbies include drawing and read-ing...Favorite movie is “Miracle”...Favorite books are “Ella Enchanted” and the Harry Potter se-ries...Majoring in communications.

WARRENTON, VA. • FAUQUIER

ISABELLE

JUNIOR • 5-3

WESSEL

2015-16 - SOPHOMORE - Made two appearances during her second year at CNU and picked up a pair of victories ... Won a perfect 6-0, 6-0 decision in a CAC bout against Southern Virginia at No. 5 singles on March 19 ... Added another league victory in the No. 6 spot at Penn State Harrisburg on April 10.

2014-15 - FRESHMAN - Finished first year with a 3-6 overall singles record and 4-9 mark in doubles action...Picked up first career dual victory with a 6-0, 6-1 win over York’s Carter Vaughn at No. 6 singles...Also won first career doubles match with Kate Huck in No. 3 doubles against St. Mary’s (Md.).

AT KENT ISLAND - Played three years at No. 1 singles in Maryland District 8...Won three straight district championships and finished fourth at the state championship as a junior...Named team MVP following her sophomore and senior years...Earned District Player of the Year honors three times...Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Kristi Bei-Lei Wong was born in Yueyang, China...Daughter of Jeff and Kelly Wong...Has one sister, Anna...Community service work includes time with Game On! Tennis Pro-gram...Dream vacation is a trip to Rio de Janeiro...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Arthur Ashe...Hobbies include reading and listening to music...Favorite movie is “How to Train Your Dragon”...Favorite book is “A Time to Kill”...Majoring in Accounting.

STEVENSVILLE, MD. • KENT ISLAND

KRISTI

JUNIOR • 5-7

WONG

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 15-4 .789 1-6 .1432015-16 8-5 .615 17-8 .680TOTALS 23-9 .719 18-14 .563

• CAREER STATISTICS •

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2014-15 3-6 .333 4-9 .3082015-16 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000TOTALS 5-6 .455 4-9 .308

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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2015-16 - FRESHMAN - Made one appearance during her first year with the Captains ... Posted a perfect 6-0, 6-0 victory in No. 6 singles against Southern Virginia on March 19.

AT RED BANK CATHOLIC - Played three years of varsity tennis for the Caseys, helping lead the team to a state championship her senior year...Named 2015 Girls Tennis Player of the Year by the Jersey Sporting News...Finished career with an overall record of 48-15...Team Captain her senior year...Member of the Honor Roll.

PERSONAL - Colette Elizabeth Gilbert was born in Neptune, N.J...Daughter of Susan and Dar-ren Gilbert...Has one brother, Grant...Dream vacation would be to travel all of Europe...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Robin Williams...Favorite tv show is “Friends”...Favorite book is “Open”, Andre Agassi’s autobiography...Favorite musician is Phil Collins...Majoring in Psychology.

SPRING LAKE, N.J. • RED BANK CATHOLIC

COLETTE

SOPHOMORE • 5-5

GILBERT

2015-16 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in two matches during her first season with the Captains ... Posted her first collegiate victory against Roanoke on February 13 at No. 6 singles ... Came back with a perfect 6-0, 6-0 win during CAC action against Southern Virginia in the No. 4 spot on March 19.

AT THE PINE SCHOOL - Played No. 1 for three years under head coach Garry Sullivan...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Lily Anne Schreiber was born in Hoa Binh, Vietnam...Daughter of Dale and Maria Schreiber...Has two brothers, Ken and David...Volunteered with Relay For Life and Els for Au-tism...Favorite sports personality is Jonathan Toews...Dream vacation is a return trip to Spain and Greece...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite book is “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder...Hobbies include geocaching, going to the beach and listening to mu-sic...Majoring in psychology...Minoring in Spanish and Leadership Studies.

MEET THE CAPTAINS

JUNO BEACH, FLA. • THE PINE SCHOOL

LILY

SOPHOMORE • 5-0

SCHREIBER

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2015-16 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000TOTALS 1-0 1.000 0-0 .000

• CAREER STATISTICS •

CAREER SINGLES SINGLES PCT. DOUBLES DOUBLES PCT.2015-16 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000TOTALS 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000

• CAREER STATISTICS •

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MEET THE CAPTAINS

BEFORE CNU - Quarterfinalist in the Finnish National Championship in 2013...Quarterfinalist at the Finnish U21 National Championship in 2014 and 2015...Bronze Medalist in the Finnish U19 National Championship...Quarterfinalist at the Finnish U18 National Championship...Ranked 38th nationally in 2016 and as high as 13th in her singles career...Earned bronze medal as part of doubles tandem in the Finnish U18 National Championship...Won National League team champi-onship in 2014 and finished silver in 2011 and bronze in 2013.

PERSONAL - Johanna Elisa Vilhelmiina Ranta-aho was born in Helsinki, Finland...Daughter of Jorma Miettinen and Helena Ranta-aho...Has one brother, Aleksi...Favorite sports personality is Garbine Muguruza...Dream vacation is a trip to the Maldives...Hobbies include playing soccer and reading...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Margaret Thatcher...Most impressive person met is Finland’s all-time leading tennis player Jarkko Nieminen...Favorite food is ice cream...Fa-vorite TV show is “Grey’s Anatomy”...Favorite book is “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins...Favorite musician is Sia...Majoring in Cellular, Molecular, and Physiological Biology.

HELSINKI, FINLAND • POHJOIS-HAAGAN YHTEISKOULU

JOHANNA

FRESHMAN • 5-5

RANTA-AHO

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The Intercollegiate Tennis Associa-tion is the governing body of college tennis. Over the past half century, it has overseen men’s and women’s varsity tennis at all levels - NCAA Division I, II, and III, NAIA, and Ju-nior / Community College. During that time, the ITA has worked hard to achieve its charter goals:

• Foster and encourage the playing of intercollegiate tennis in accordance with the highest tradition of sportsmanship and consistent with the general objec-tives of higher education.

• Develop among the intercollegiate coaches a deeper sense of responsibil-ity in teaching, promoting, maintaining and conducting the game of tennis.

• Educate and serve those individuals and groups who are involved in col-legiate tennis: junior and college players, their coaches and parents, and the at-large tennis public.

Founded in 1956, the ITA has grown considerably since its inception and is an integral part of college tennis. The group is comprised of nearly 1,700 men’s and women’s tennis coaches who represent over 2,200 teams from across the United States. The ITA also welcomes collegiate varsity players, junior players, college parents, conferences and associations, international federations, and other indi-viduals and organizations. Overall, the association oversees activities involving over 20,000 varsity college student-athletes.

Among its many responsibilities, the ITA sanctions collegiate tournaments and sponsors eight national championships. Additionally, the office is responsible for producing national and regional rankings for teams, singles, and doubles for all classifications. Those rankings are an important determining factor for NCAA team and individual qualification.

Along with the rankings and tournaments, the ITA has instituted a wide range of awards and honors for players and coaches. Among many national awards is-sued by the organization, the ITA distributes the National College Player, Rookie, and Coach of the Year Awards. The association also issues the Arthur Ashe Awards for Leadership and Sportsmanship and presents the All-Academic Team Awards for the programs with the top grade point average.

CEO: Timothy Russell OfficePhone:(602) 687-6421 Email: [email protected] of Communications: Dan Johnson OfficePhone:(602) 687-6379 Email: [email protected]: 1130 E University Dr. Suite 115 Tempe, AZ 85281Website: ITAtennis.comTwitter: twitter.com/ITA_TennisFacebook: facebook.com/ITACollegeTennis

RK. SCHOOL

1 Bowdoin2 Emory3 Middlebury4 Wash U5 Chicago6 CMS7 Carnegie Mellon8 Case Western9 Pomona-Pitzer10 Wesleyan (Conn.)11 Kenyon12 Williams13 Tufts14 Trinity (Texas)15 Amherst16 Johns Hopkins17 UW-Whitewater18 Redlands19 MIT20 Gustavus Adolphus

RK. SCHOOL

21 Skidmore22 Stevens23 UT Tyler24 Whitman25 Bates26 Swarthmore27 Mary Washington28 Christopher Newport29 Trinty (Conn.)30 Brandeis31 Pacific OR32 Lewis & Clark33 Denison34 Depauw35 Coe36 Kalamazoo37 Sewanee38 Washington & Lee39 TCNJ40 Oberlin

• 2016 ITA DIVISION III FINAL MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM RANKINGS •

• INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS ASSOCIATION •

ITA AT A GLANCE

RK. SCHOOL

1 Emory2 Williams3 Middlebury4 Bowdoin5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps6 Pomona-Pitzer7 Amherst8 Wesleyan9 Tufts10 Chicago11 Wash. U - St. Louis12 Carnegie Mellon13 Sewanee14 Johns Hopkins15 Mary Washington16 Washington & Lee17 MIT18 Lewis and Clark19 Redlands20 Case Western

RK. SCHOOL

21 UW-Whitewater22 Denison23 Trinity (Texas)24 Kenyon25 Depauw26 Whitman27 Skidmore28 Brandeis29 NYU30 TCNJ31 Wellesley32 Christopher Newport33 UT-Tyler34 Hope35 Linfield36 Gustavus Adolphus37 St Thomas38 Carleton39 Washington (Md.)T40 Oberlin / Cal Lutheran

• 2016 ITA DIVISION III FINAL WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM RANKINGS •

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Highlighted by a marquee win over the highest ranked team in program history, the Christopher Newport women’s tennis team continued to set new standards of success during the 2015-16 sea-son. The big win came in California, as the Cap-tains toppled then-23rd ranked La Verne, marking the first win over a Top 25 in program history. CNU would go on to secure the program’s highest ever national ranking, placed a record eight player son the All-Conference team, and made the program’s second straight Capital Athletic Conference Championship appearance.

The 2015-16 slate was a record-breaking year in women’s tennis action at Christopher Newport, as CNU finished the year ranked No. 32 in the nation with a 14-8 overall record. The team solidified it’s position as one of the top teams in the region while also climbing the ranks among the national elite.

CNU featured a record eight All-Conference se-lections, led by sophomores Alexandra Drye and Isabelle Wessel, who both collected All-League honors in both singles and doubles. The 2015 ITA Regional Rookie of the Year, McKinney Harwood, also put together a strong second season to help lead the Captains in the top slot, and finished the year ranked regionally in both singles and dou-bles. Harwood slotted in at No. 13 in the region for singles play, while also being ranked No. 8 in doubles with Drye listed as her partner.

Perhaps most impressively, the Captains did not roster any seniors in 2015-16 and will look to add to their success moving forward. One of just two upperclassmen, Katie Carlson put together anoth-er strong season as she approached the top ten all-time in singles victories with 40 after her third year. She is also just five wins shy of the top ten in CNU history for doubles victories, with 41.

As a team, the Captains ripped off seven straight wins against Division III opponents to start the year, including a pair against nationally-ranked op-ponents. After a hotly contested 5-4 loss to No. 24 Redlands, the Captains added three more wins to start the year 10-2 overall. Enduring a tough sec-ond half of the schedule, including five matches against nationally-ranked foes, the Captains’ mo-mentum slowed slightly, but the team revved back up in the postseason to reach their second straight conference championship.

In the CAC title match, the Captains traveled to Mary Washington looking to unseat the 12-time defending champs, but fell in a 7-2 final to con-clude their season in the championship. The 14 win season matched the most since 2013 when the Captains went 17-3 in Christiansen’s first sea-son, and marked the fourth straight year that CNU finished as conference runner-up.

• CLAIRE DOCKRILL •

• MEILI KONELL •

On an individual level, sophomore Claire Dockrill led the way in singles with 14 wins, and collected second team All-State (VaSID) honors in addition to her All-Conference selection. Dockrill and Meili Konell earned second team All-Conference honors in singles, joining Drye and Wessel. In doubles, Carlson, Harwood, Emily Morgan, and Kate Huck all earned second team laurels, as CNU swept the conference doubles second team.

CNU finished the year winning nearly 63% of it’s doubles matches, led by a pair of tandems with 14 wins apiece. Playing primarily at No. 1, Katie Carlson and McKinney Harwood finished the year 14-8, while at No. 2, Alexandra Drye and Emily Morgan were 14-4 in duals. At No. 3, Claire Dock-rill and Isabelle Wessel were a perfect 7-0 as the best tandem for CNU.

With no seniors on the squad, CNU will return all eight All-Conference performers with one more year of experience under their belts. The future looks bright for the talented group, who also fea-tured four ITA All-Academic Scholar-Athletes in junior Brook Byrd and sophomores Claire Dockrill, McKinney Harwood, and Kate Huck.

• ISABELLE WESSEL •

2016 SEASON RECAP

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2016 RESULTS

• MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS •

SINGLES DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 32/7 N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W2/13 Methodist W 7-2 W W L W W W W W L2/13 Roanoke W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W2/14 Salisbury* W 7-2 L L W W W W W W W2/20 Franklin & Marshall W 6-3 L L W W L W W W W2/21 Norfolk State L 0-9 L L L L L L L L L2/28 at LaVerne W 7-2 W L L W W W W W W3/1 at Chapman W 6-3 L L W W W W L W W3/4 at Redlands L 4-5 L L L L W W L W W3/19 Frosburg State* W 5-0 W U W . . . W W W3/19 Southern Virginia* W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W3/20 St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 6-0 W W W . . . W W W3/26 at George Mason L 0-7 L L L L L L L L L4/1 at Brandeis L 2-7 W L L W L L L L L4/2 at Wellesley L 3-5 W L L W U L W L L4/3 at Babson W 5-1 W W W . . . L W W4/9 at Mary Washington* L 1-8 L L L L W L L L L4/10 at York (Pa.)* W 5-0 . W . . . W W W W4/10 at Penn State Harrisburg* W 9-0 W W W W W W W W W4/18 Washington & Lee L 1-8 L L L Lr L Wr L L L4/19 Salisbury W 5-0 U U U U W W W W W4/23 at Mary Washington L 2-7 W L L L W L L L L

SINGLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR CAC 1 2 3 4 5 6Katie Carlson 7-15 6-12 1-3 2-2 3-2 3-9 --- 0-1 --- --- Claire Dockrill 14-9 13-6 1-3 4-1 1-0 2-0 2-3 3-3 5-0 --- Alexandra Drye 8-9 7-5 1-4 4-0 --- 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-3 --- Logan Eldridge 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Colette Gilbert 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 McKinney Harwood 10-8 7-6 3-2 0-2 7-6 --- --- --- --- --- Kate Huck 3-8 1-6 2-2 0-1 --- --- 1-6 --- --- --- Meili Konell 12-6 12-6 0-0 4-1 1-0 2-2 3-1 4-1 --- 2-2Emily Morgan 10-4 8-3 2-1 3-0 --- --- 1-0 --- 3-1 4-2Lily Schreiber 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 1-0 Isabelle Wessel 8-5 7-3 1-2 3-0 --- --- 1-0 2-0 0-1 4-2 Kristi Wong 2-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 TOTALS 79-66 66-47 13-19 24-7 12-8 8-12 10-10 11-6 12-5 13-6

DOUBLES OVERALL DUAL TOUR CAC 1 2 3A. Drye / M. Harwood 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 --- --- K. Carlson / K. Huck 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 --- 1-2 --- C. Dockrill / L. Eldridge 4-2 0-0 4-2 0-0 --- --- --- E. Morgan / I. Wessel 5-3 1-2 4-1 0-0 --- --- 1-2 K. Carlson / M. Harwood 14-8 12-6 2-2 6-1 12-6 --- --- A. Drye / K. Huck 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 --- --- --- A. Drye / E. Morgan 14-5 14-5 0-0 6-1 0-1 14-4 --- C. Dockrill / K. Huck 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- 1-1 C. Dockrill / I. Wessel 7-0 7-0 0-0 5-0 --- --- 7-0 K. Huck / I. Wessel 5-5 5-5 0-0 1-1 --- --- 5-5 K. Carlson / C. Dockrill 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 TOTALS 56-33 42-24 14-9 18-3 13-9 15-7 14-8

• INDIVIDUAL RESULTS •

OVERALL RECORD: 14-8 • CAC: 6-1 • REGION: 10-1 • HOME: 9-2 • AWAY: 5-6 • NEUTRAL: 0-0

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CAC IN REVIEW

• 2016 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS •

SCHOOL CAC ALL

Mary Washington 7-0 20-5

Chris. Newport 6-1 14-8

Salisbury 5-2 13-6

St. Mary’s (Md.) 4-3 8-9

York (Pa.) 3-4 10-5

Southern Virginia 2-5 5-10

Frostburg State 1-6 2-12

Penn State Harrisburg 0-7 3-10

• 2016 CAC STATISTICAL LEADERS •

SINGLES LEADERS

Min. 10 Decisions NAME ........................ TEAM ......... W ......... L ........PCT.Zoe Moffat ................. SAL ............16 ......... 1 ..........941Berri Ford ................... UMW ............9 ......... 1 ..........900Hannah Jackson ........ UMW ............9 ......... 1 ..........900Taylor Diffley .............. UMW ..........19 ......... 4 ..........826Danielle Mirabella ...... UMW ..........17 ......... 4 ..........810Katie Wagner ............. YCP ............ 11 ......... 3 ..........786Mckenzie Krout .......... YCP ............10 ......... 3 ..........769Natalie Savage .......... SAL ............13 ......... 4 ..........765Rachel Wagner .......... YCP ............ 11 ......... 4 ..........733Megan Soderlund ...... SAL ............13 ......... 5 ..........722

• 2016 CAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS •

1ST TEAM SINGLES

NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMKait Brogan .................So. ....... 1st ........ Mary WashingtonZoe Moffat ..................Jr. ......... 2nd .................... SalisburyShelby Harris ..............Sr. ........ 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonTaylor Diffley ...............Jr. ......... 3rd ....... Mary WashingtonCaroline Mosberg .......So. ....... 4th ........ Mary WashingtonMackenzie Smith ........Sr. ........ 5th ........ Mary WashingtonChrissy Gaul ...............Sr. ........ 6th ........ Mary Washington

2ND TEAM SINGLES NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMNatalie Savage ...........Sr. ........ 1st ..................... SalisburyClaire Dockrill ...........So. ....... 3rd ..........Chris. NewportAlexandra Drye .........So. ....... 4th ..........Chris. NewportMeili Konell ................So. ....... 5th ..........Chris. NewportIsabelle Wessel .........So. ....... 6th ..........Chris. Newport

1ST TEAM DOUBLES

NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMShelby Harris ..............Sr. ........ 1st ........ Mary WashingtonKait Brogan .................So. ....... 1st ........ Mary WashingtonTaylor Diffley ...............Jr. ......... 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonMackenzie Smith ........Sr. ........ 2nd ....... Mary WashingtonSara Fioretti ................Fr. ........ 3rd ....... Mary WashingtonCaroline Mosberg .......So. ....... 3rd ....... Mary Washington

2ND TEAM SINGLES NAME .........................CL. ....... POS .......................TEAMKatie Carlson ............Jr. ........ 1st ..........Chris. NewportMcKinney Harwood ..So. ....... 1st ..........Chris. NewportAlexandra Drye .........So. ....... 2nd .........Chris. NewportEmily Morgan ............So. ....... 2nd .........Chris. NewportKate Huck ..................So. ....... 3rd ..........Chris. NewportIsabelle Wessel .........So. ....... 3rd ..........Chris. Newport

• ALEXANDRA DRYE •

• 2016 CAC INDIVIDUAL HONOREES •

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kait Brogan ............................................Mary Washington

COACH OF THE YEAR Patrick Catullo .......................................Mary Washington

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Zoe Moffat ..........................................................Salisbury

DOUBLES LEADERS

Min. 10 Decisions NAME ........................ TEAM ......... W ......... L ........PCT.Brogan/Harris ............ UMW ..........23 ......... 3 ..........885Fioretti/Mosberg ......... UMW ..........23 ......... 6 ..........793Moffat/Savage ........... SAL ............14 ......... 4 ..........778Diffley/Smith .............. UMW ..........16 ......... 5 ..........762Drye/Morgan ............. CNU ...........14 ......... 5 ..........737Naill/Wagner .............. YCP ............ 11 ......... 4 ..........733Carlson/Harwood ..... CNU ...........14 ......... 8 ..........636Moore/Rost ................ SMC .............8 ......... 5 ..........615Lohn/Soderlund ......... SAL ............ 11 ......... 7 ......... .611Cooper/Knapp ........... SAL ............10 ......... 8 ..........556

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• YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS •

• COACHING HISTORY •

• INDIVIDUAL RECORDS •

YEAR OVERALL RECORD CONF. RECORD FINISH COACH 1978 No Record Bob Doane1979 4-7 .364 Kerry O’Donnell1980 2-7 .222 Cec Nieminen1981 3-13 .188 Cec Nieminen1982 6-5 .545 2nd Alex Vasquez1983 1-18 .053 3rd Kim Davenport1984 7-8 .467 3rd Vicki Nebinger1985 10-6 .625 6-1 .857 2nd Vicki Nebinger1986 7-5 .583 7-1 .875 2nd Vicki Nebinger1987 6-8 .429 2nd Pat Accettola1988 5-9 .357 3-3 .500 5th Pat Accettola1989 10-7 .588 4-1 .800 2nd Pat Accettola1990 12-11 .522 3-1 .750 2nd Pat Accettola1991 7-8 .467 1-3 .250 3rd Pat Accettola1992 9-3 .750 4-0 1.000 2nd Pat Accettola1993 6-8 .429 4-0 1.000 1st Pat Accettola1994 8-8 .500 5-0 1.000 4th Pat Accettola1995 8-11 .421 4-1 .800 2nd Pat Accettola1996 7-10 .412 3-2 .600 4th Pat Accettola1997 8-10 .444 3-2 .600 3rd Pat Accettola1998 11-5 .688 3-2 .600 4th Pat Accettola1999 13-5 .722 5-1 .833 2nd Pat Accettola2000 12-5 .706 5-1 .833 2nd Pat Accettola2001 8-10 .444 3-3 .500 4th Pat Accettola2002 6-8 .429 5-2 .714 5th Jenny Nuttycombe2003 10-2 .833 5-1 .833 2nd Jenny Nuttycombe2004 12-3 .800 5-1 .833 2nd Jenny Nuttycombe2005 11-2 .846 4-2 .667 2nd Jenny Nuttycombe2006 16-1 .941 6-0 1.000 1st Jenny Nuttycombe2007 21-1 .955 5-1 .833 1st Jenny Nuttycombe2008 20-3 .870 6-0 1.000 2nd Jenny Nuttycombe2009 7-8 .467 5-1 .833 5th Jenny Nuttycombe2010 18-3 .857 5-1 .833 3rd Jenny Nuttycombe2011 14-5 .737 5-1 .833 3rd Jenny Nuttycombe2012 13-7 .650 4-2 .667 4th Jenny Nuttycombe2013 17-7 .708 10-1 .909 2nd Eric Christiansen2014 10-11 .476 5-1 .833 2nd Eric Christiansen2015 14-6 .700 6-1 .857 2nd Eric Christiansen2016 14-8 .636 6-1 .857 2nd Eric Christiansen

Total 373-262 .587 145-38 .792

Season: 23 Angela Stallman .......................2013 Career: 65 Kim Morrissett .....................2009-13

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1979

• KERRY O’DONNELL •

Overall Rec: 4-7 Winning Pct: .364Conference Rec: -- Winning Pct: --

1980-81

• CEC NIEMINEN •

Overall Rec: 5-20 Winning Pct: .200Conf. Rec: -- Winning Pct: --

1982

• ALEX VAZQUEZ •

Overall Rec: 6-5 Winning Pct: .545Conf. Rec: -- Winning Pct: --

1983

• KIM DAVENPORT •

Overall Rec: 1-18 Winning Pct: .053Conf. Rec: -- Winning Pct: --

1984-86

• VICKI NEBINGER •

Overall Rec: 24-19 Winning Pct: .558Conf. Rec: 13-2 Winning Pct: .867

1987-01

• PAT ACCETTOLA •

Overall Rec: 130-118 Winning Pct: .524Conf. Rec: 50-20 Winning Pct: .714

2001-12

• JENNY NUTTYCOMBE •

Overall Rec: 148-43 Winning Pct: .775Conf. Rec: 55-12 Winning Pct: .820

2013-Present

• ERIC CHRISTIANSEN •

Overall Rec: 55-32 Winning Pct: .632Conf. Rec: 27-4 Winning Pct: .871

Season: 22 Stephanie Leblang ...................2007 Career: 70 Stephanie Leblang ..............2005-08

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

Season: 1.000 (22-0) Frannie Shivar ..........................2007 1.000 (19-0) Erin Spinks ...............................2010 1.000 (18-0) Chandler Long ..........................2007 Career: .906 (58-6) Fannie Shivar ......................2006-08

• SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE •

Season: 1.000 (22-0) Stefanie Leblang ......................2007 1.000 (21-0) Lindsey Pantele ........................2007 1.000 (12-0) Ashley Alston ............................2003 1.000 (12-0) Joanna McCandlish .................2003 Career: .923 (60-5) Lindsey Pantele ...................2006-08

• DOUBLES WINNING PERCENTAGE •

Singles: 34 Frannie Shivar .....................2006-07 Doubles: 33 Frannie Shivar .....................2006-07 33 Brittany Stevens ..................2006-07

• CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES •

• TEAM RECORDS •

Most Victories: 21.........................................2007 Best Winning Pct.: .955 (21-1).........................................2007 Fewest Victories: 1.........................................1983 Most Cons. Victories: 27....................................2006-07 Most. Cons. Conf. Victories: 16....................................1992-95 Most Shutouts: 14.........................................2007 Most Cons. Shutouts: 5.........................................2006

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• SEASON RECORDS •

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1. Angela Stallman .............. 2013 ..........................232. Frannie Shivar ................. 2007 ..........................223. Frannie Shivar ................. 2008 ..........................214. Lisa Dyke......................... 2008 ..........................20 Lindsey Pantele ............... 2008 ..........................20 Kim Morrissett ..................2011 ..........................207. Erin Spinks ...................... 2010 ..........................19 Marion Gloor.................... 2012 ..........................19 Alexandra Drye................ 2015 ..........................1910. Six Tied With ......................................................18

• SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 10 WINS) •

1. Frannie Shivar ................. 2007 ......... 1.000 (22-0) Erin Spinks ...................... 2010 ......... 1.000 (19-0) Chandler Long ................. 2007 ......... 1.000 (18-0)4. Natalie Pitts ..................... 2005 ........... .929 (13-1)5. Ashley Alston ................... 2003 ........... .917 (11-1) Krystal Caprio .................. 2003 ........... .917 (11-1)7. Frannie Shivar ................. 2008 ........... .913 (21-2)8. Lindsey Pantele ............... 2008 ........... .909 (20-2) Kim Morrissett ..................2011 ........... .909 (20-2)10. Two Tied With ...................................... .900 (18-2)

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

1. Stefanie Leblang ............. 2007 ..........................222. Lindsey Pantele ............... 2007 ..........................21 Lindsey Pantele ............... 2008 ..........................21 Jackie Gaine.................... 2013 ..........................215. Frannie Shivar ................. 2007 ..........................20 Frannie Shivar ................. 2008 ..........................20 Brittany Stevens .............. 2008 ..........................208. Brittany Stevens .............. 2007 ..........................19 Kim Morrissett ..................2011 ..........................1910. Five Tied With ....................................................18

• DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 10 WINS) •

1. Stefanie Leblang ............. 2007 ......... 1.000 (22-0) Lindsey Pantele ............... 2007 ......... 1.000 (21-0) Ashley Alston ................... 2003 ......... 1.000 (12-0) Joanna McCandlish ......... 2003 .......... 1.000 (12-0)5. Lauren McGehee............. 2006 ........... .941 (16-1)6. Natalie Pitts ..................... 2004 ........... .929 (13-1)7. Lindsey Pantele ............... 2008 ........... .913 (21-2)8. Frannie Shivar ................. 2007 ........... .909 (20-2)9. Brittany Stevens .............. 2007 ........... .905 (19-2)10. Stefanie Leblang ............. 2008 ........... .900 (18-2)

• CAREER RECORDS •

• SINGLES VICTORIES •

1. Kim Morrissett ............ 2010-13 ..........................652. Frannie Shivar ............ 2006-08 ..........................583. Stefanie Leblang ........ 2005-08 ..........................564. Marion Gloor............... 2010-13 ..........................55 Jodi Noland ................ 2011-14 ..........................556. Lindsey Pantele .......... 2006-08 ..........................547. Amanda Riley ............. 1998-01 ..........................508. Brittany Stevens ......... 2006-08 ..........................479. Julie Viers ................... 1994-97 ..........................44 Susan Estes ............... 1996-99 ..........................44

• SINGLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 30 WINS) •

1. Frannie Shivar ............ 2006-08 ............ .906 (58-6)2. Lindsey Pantele .......... 2006-08 ........... .885 (54-7)3. Natalie Pitts ................ 2003-06 ........... .833 (40-8)4. Chandler Long ............ 2006-08 ........... .830 (39-8)5. Stefanie Leblang ........ 2005-08 ......... .778 (56-16)6. Mary Gingras .............. 1998-99 ........... .775 (31-9)7. Angela Stallman ......... 2012-13 ......... .769 (40-12)8. Melissa King ............... 2003-05 ........... .769 (30-9)9. Brittany Stevens ......... 2006-08 ......... .758 (47-15)10. Jenny Nuttycombe...... 1983-85 ......... .735 (36-13)

• DOUBLES VICTORIES •

1. Stefanie Leblang ........ 2005-08 ..........................702. Lindsey Pantele .......... 2006-08 ..........................60 Kim Morrissett ............ 2010-13 ..........................604. Frannie Shivar ............ 2006-08 ..........................575. Brittany Stevens ......... 2006-08 ..........................566. Marion Gloor............... 2010-13 ..........................557. Jodi Noland ................ 2010-14 ..........................518. Amy Lawrence............ 1989-92 ..........................47 Stephanie Seward ...... 1989-92 ..........................4710. Melissa Moore ............ 1998-01 ..........................46

• DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (MIN. 30 WINS) •

1. Lindsey Pantele .......... 2006-08 ........... .923 (60-5)2. Stefanie Leblang ........ 2005-08 ........... .897 (70-8)3. Natalie Pitts ................ 2003-06 ........... .891 (41-5)4. Frannie Shivar ............ 2006-08 ........... .877 (57-8)5. Brittany Stevens ......... 2006-08 ........... .875 (56-8)6. Melissa King ............... 2003-05 ........... .838 (31-6)7. Joanna McCandlish .... 2003-05 ........... .791 (34-9)8. Birgit Reese ................ 1984-86 ......... .714 (30-12)9. Amy Lawrence............ 1989-92 ......... .712 (47-19)10. Melisande Downs ....... 2010-13 ......... .698 (44-19)

• STEFANIE LEBLANG •

• FRANNIE SHIVAR •

• KIM MORRISSETT •

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1984 Jenny Nuttycombe ..................................1st Karen Hastings (Doubles) .......................1st Agnes Soter (Doubles) ............................1st1985 JoAnne Ervin...........................................1st Carrie Jones............................................1st Jenny Nuttycombe ..................................1st Agnes Soter ............................................1st1986 Kim Angevine ..........................................1st1987 Birgit Reese ............................................1st Heather Allen (Doubles) ..........................1st Birgit Reese (Doubles) ............................1st1989 Tammy Rowe .........................................1st Amy Baker (Doubles) ..............................1st Amy Lawrence (Doubles) ........................1st Stephanie Seward (Doubles) ..................1st Tracey Watson (Doubles) .......................1st1992 Amy Lawrence ........................................1st Lori Graham ...........................................1st Tina Schadler .........................................1st1993 Melissa Johnson .....................................1st Diane Slone ............................................1st1994 Jennifer Duffy ..........................................1st1995 Jennifer Duffy .........................................1st Diane Slone ...........................................1st Amy Walter ............................................1st Diane Slone (Doubles) ............................1st Amy Walter (Doubles) .............................1st1998 Mary Gingras ..........................................1st1999 Mary Gingras ........................................ 2nd Angela Day (Doubles) ........................... 2nd Mary Gingras (Doubles) ........................ 2nd

Melissa Moore (Doubles) ...................... 2nd Ivory Williams (Doubles) ....................... 2nd2000 Tiffany Allen .......................................... 2nd Amanda Riley .........................................1st Tiffany Allen (Doubles) .......................... 2nd Angela Day (Doubles) ........................... 2nd Maggie Olson (Doubles) ....................... 2nd Amanda Riley (Doubles) ....................... 2nd2002 Krystal Caprio ....................................... 2nd Joy Brantley (Doubles) .......................... 2nd Krystal Caprio (Doubles) ....................... 2nd2003 Ashley Alston ..........................................1st Krystal Caprio ....................................... 2nd Melissa King.......................................... 2nd Jessica Vadas ....................................... 2nd Ashley Alston (Doubles) ..........................1st Joanna McCandlish (Doubles) ................1st Joy Brantley (Doubles) .......................... 2nd Melissa King (Doubles) ......................... 2nd2004 Melissa King............................................1st Katrina Murphy...................................... 2nd Natalie Pitts ........................................... 2nd Jen Auchter ........................................... 2nd Joy Brantley (Doubles) .......................... 2nd Caroline Hallum (Doubles) .................... 2nd Melissa King (Doubles) ......................... 2nd Natalie Pitts (Doubles) .......................... 2nd2005 Stephanie LeBlang..................................1st Joanna McCandlish .............................. 2nd Melissa King.........................................H.M. Natalie Pitts ..........................................H.M.2006 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Stefanie Leblang .....................................1st

• AMANDA RILEY •

• JENNY NUTTYCOMBE •

Frannie Shivar....................................... 2nd Natalie Pitts ........................................... 2nd Brittany Stevens ..................................H.M. Lauren McGehee .................................H.M.2007 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Stefanie Leblang .....................................1st Frannie Shivar.........................................1st Brittany Stevens .................................... 2nd Chandler Long .....................................H.M.2008 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Frannie Shivar.........................................1st Stefanie Leblang ................................... 2nd Lisa Dyke .............................................H.M.2009 Kayla Connor ........................................ 2nd2010 Morgan Huff .......................................... 2nd Erin Spinks ............................................ 2nd2011 Sarah Stafford .........................................1st Marion Gloor ......................................... 2nd Kim Morrissett ....................................... 2nd Jodi Noland ............................................ 3rd2012 Sarah Stafford .........................................1st Marion Gloor ......................................... 2nd Kim Morrissett ....................................... 2nd Jodi Noland ............................................ 3rd2013 Kim Morrissett .........................................1st Marion Gloor ......................................... 2nd Jodi Noland ........................................... 2nd Melisande Downs .................................H.M. Angela Stallman ...................................H.M.2014 Brook Byrd (Singles) ............................. 2nd Katie Carlson (Singles) ......................... 2nd Kelsey Clark (Singles) ........................... 2nd Logan Eldridge (Singles) ....................... 2nd

• BRITTANY STEVENS •

ALL-TIME HONORS

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2015 Katie Carlson (Singles) ......................... 2nd McKinney Harwood (Singles) ................ 2nd Kate Huck (Singles) .............................. 2nd Meili Konell (Singles) ............................ 2nd Isabelle Wessel (Singles) ...................... 2nd Katie Carlson (Doubles) ........................ 2nd Alexandra Drye (Doubles) ..................... 2nd Logan Eldridge (Doubles) ..................... 2nd McKinney Harwood (Doubles) .............. 2nd2016 Claire Dockrill (Singles) ......................... 2nd Alexandra Drye (Singles) ...................... 2nd Meili Konell (Singles) ............................ 2nd Isabelle Wessel (Singles) ...................... 2nd Katie Carlson (Doubles) ........................ 2nd Alexandra Drye (Doubles) ..................... 2nd McKinney Harwood (Doubles) .............. 2nd Kate Huck (Doubles) ............................. 2nd Emily Morgan (Doubles) ....................... 2nd Isabelle Wessell (Doubles) ................... 2nd

• CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR •

2002 Krystal Caprio2006 Lindsey Pantele2007 Liz Thedford2014 Logan Eldridge

• CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR •

1986 Vicki Nebinger1993 Pat Accettola2003 Jenny Nuttycombe2007 Jenny Nuttycombe

• CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT •

2005 Melissa King Natalie Pitts2006 Lindsey Pantele Stefanie Leblang Frannie Shivar2007 Lindsey Pantele Stefanie Leblang Frannie Shivar2008 Lindsey Pantele

• CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP • 2006 Lindsey Pantele2008 Lindsey Pantele

• ALL-STATE •

2006 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Stefanie Leblang .....................................1st Natalie Pitts ........................................... 2nd2007 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Stefanie Leblang ................................... 2nd Frannie Shivar....................................... 2nd2008 Lindsey Pantele ......................................1st Frannie Shivar....................................... 2nd2010 Kim Morrissett ....................................... 2nd Erin Spinks ............................................ 2nd2011 Kim Morrissett ....................................... 2nd Sarah Stafford ....................................... 2nd2012 Marion Gloor ...........................................1st Sarah Stafford .........................................1st

• MARION GLOOR •

• LINDSEY PANTELE •

Kim Morrissett ....................................... 2nd2014 Logan Eldridge (Singles) ....................... 2nd2015 McKinney Harwood (Singles) ..................1st Alexandra Drye (Singles) ...................... 2nd Alexandra Drys (Doubles) ..................... 2nd McKinney Harwood (Doubles) .............. 2nd2016 Claire Dockrill (Singles) ......................... 2nd

• ALL-STATE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR •

2008 Lisa Dyke2015 McKinney Harwood

• ITA ATLANTIC SOUTH REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR •

2015 McKinney Harwood

• MCKINNEY HARWOOD •

ALL-TIME HONORS

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• A-A-A-A •

Abbott, Robin ................................................... 97, 98Adams, Lucy ......................................................... 84Allen, Heather .......................................... 87, 88, 89Allen, Tiffany ......................................................... 00Alston, Ashley ........................................... 01, 02, 03Angevine, Kim .......................................... 86, 87, 88Auchter, Emily ....................................................... 03Auchter, Jennette .................................................. 04Avent, Kassi .................................................... 07, 09

• B-B-B-B • Baker, Amy .............................................. 88, 89, 90Baldwin, Kellye .................................................... 88Belbin, Emily ........................................................ 94Bell, Melissa ........................................................ 02Biddle, Michelle ................................................... 81Biechman, Katherine ...................................... 03, 04Billings, Adele ........................................... 05, 06, 07Brantley, Joy ............................................ 02, 03, 04Brooks, Megan ..................................................... 09Bryant, Lindsey ..................................................... 06Burns, Dana .................................................... 09, 10Byrd, Brook ................................................ 14, 15, 16

• C-C-C-C •

Campbell, Melissa ......................................... 96, 97Caprio, Krystal ............................................... 02, 03Carlson, Katie ............................................ 14, 15, 16Chekalkina, Anna ................................................... 14Clark, Jessica ............................................11, 12, 13Clark, Kelsey ......................................................... 14Clark, Rhonda ................................................ 79, 81Clay, Kelly ............................................................. 07Connor, Kayla ................................................. 08, 09

Cribb, Danielle ...................................................... 10Croall, Cathy ........................................................ 81Cuva, Bev ............................................................. 78

• D-D-D-D • Day, Angela .................................................... 99, 00Deaux, Becky ................................................ 92, 93deLacy, Kate ......................................................... 10Dockrill, Claire ................................................ 15, 16Downs, Melisande ................................10,11, 12, 13Draheim, Emily ............................................... 12, 13Drye, Alexandra .............................................. 15, 16Duffy, Jennifer .................................... 93, 94, 95, 96Duncan, Debbie ................................................... 79Dyke, Lisa ............................................................. 08

• E-E-E-E •

Edwards, Angela ............................................ 89, 90Eldridge, Logan ............................................... 14, 15Ervin, JoAnn ........................................................ 85Estes, Susan ..................................... 96, 97, 98, 99Ewald, May ........................................................... 01

• F-F-F-F • Farr, Danielle .................................................. 05, 06Faulkner, Mandy ............................................. 97, 98Feeney, Mary Ann ................................................. 09Fertitta, Brandy .................................................... 94Fisher, Alison ....................................................... 02Freeman, Nesie ............................................. 85, 86Fuzy, Lisa ............................................................. 97

• G-G-G-G • Gaine, Jackie ................................................... 13, 14 Garren, Allison ..................................................... 86Gilbert, Colette ....................................................... 16Gingras, Mary ................................................. 98, 99Gloor, Marion ........................................10,11, 12, 13Gomez, Jacquelyn ...........................................11, 12Graham, Lori ...................................... 92, 93, 95, 96Guy, Sharron ....................................................... 86

• H-H-H-H • Hallum, Caroline ................................................... 04Harrell, Connie ............................................... 88, 89Hartman, Missy ..................................................... 81Harwood, McKinney ....................................... 15, 16Hastings, Karen .................................................... 84Hazen, Jenene ..................................................... 03Healy, Pat ............................................................ 81Heath, Katy ........................................................... 07Hintz, Joan ............................................................ 85Holland, Susan ............................................... 97, 98Holt, Maria ........................................................... 79Huck, Kate ...................................................... 15, 16Huff, Morgan .....................................................10,11Hufstetler, Muriel ............................................. 78, 79Hunt, Susan ......................................................... 91Hurst, Emily .......................................................... 00

• J-J-J-J • Johnson, Melissa ............................... 93, 94, 95, 96Jones, Brenda .................................................... 91Jones, Carrie ........................................... 84, 85, 86Jones, Gail ......................................... 93, 94, 95, 96Jones, Nicolette .............................................. 00, 01Joyce, Kim ........................................................... 90

• JENNIFER DUFFY •

• KRYSTAL CAPRIO • • MARY GINGRAS •

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• K-K-K-K • Karnes, Kim .............................................. 01, 02, 03Kelly, Lauren ...............................................09, 10,11Kennett, Shannon ................................................. 98King, Melissa ............................................ 03, 04, 05Kinmonth, Allison .................................................. 78Konell, Meili .................................................... 15, 16Korolyshyn, Lisa ............................................. 97, 98Kundrat, Ginny ..................................................... 85

• L-L-L-L • Lane, Janelle ....................................................... 96Lawrence, Amy .................................. 89, 90, 91, 92Lawrence, Lynda ................................................. 02LeBlang, Stephanie ............................ 05, 06, 07, 08LeCount, Dawn .............................................. 88, 91Lewis, Kelley ............................................. 98, 99, 00Lilley, Poppy .................................................. 84, 85Long, Chandler ......................................... 06, 07, 08Long, Meredith ...................................................... 06Lunde, Lisa .............................................. 90, 91, 92

• M-M-M-M • Mathis, Megan ................................................ 03, 05Mayes, Amy ....................................... 84, 90, 91, 92McCandlish, Joanna ................................. 03, 04, 05McElwee, Sarah ................................................... 03McGehee, Lauren ........................................... 05, 06Menendez, Angie ............................................ 12, 13Miller, Sheila ........................................................ 85Mills, Lauren ....................................................11, 12Moore, Melissa ................................... 98, 99, 00, 01Morgan, Emily ................................................. 15, 16Morrissett, Kim ......................................10,11, 12, 13Murphy, Katrina .............................................. 04, 05

Musial, Kim .......................................................... 86Muslimani, Tina ..................................................... 98

• N-N-N-N • Nebinger, Vicki ................................... 79, 80, 81, 82Nettles, Hailey ....................................................... 14Noland, Jodi .........................................11, 12, 13, 14Nowinsky, Ronnie ................................................ 96Nuttycombe, Jenny .................................. 84, 85, 86

• O-O-O-O • O’Connor, Jennifer ................................................ 00Olson, Maggie ...................................................... 00O’Neill, Colleen .............................................. 93, 94

• P-P-P-P •

Pantele, Lindsey ....................................... 06, 07, 08Peed, Stephanie ................................................... 10Phill, Linda ..................................................... 78, 79Pitts, Natalie ....................................... 03, 04, 05, 06

• R-R-R-R •

Reagan, Marie ..................................................... 79Redman, Karen .............................................. 84, 85Reese, Birgit ............................................ 85, 86, 87Renaud, Yvette .............................................. 86, 88Ridley, Margaret ................................................... 81Rinaca, Carolyn ................................................... 90Riley, Amanda ..................................... 98, 99, 00, 01Rising, Karen ....................................................... 94Rowe, Tammy ................................................ 89, 90Rowell, Jennifer .................................................... 03Rubenstein, Andrea .............................................. 04

• S-S-S-S • Salyer, Sherri ....................................................... 84Schadler, Tina ................................................ 92, 93Schenk, Kim ........................................................ 91Schmanska, Karen .............................................. 87Scheiber, Lily ......................................................... 16Scott, Amy ........................................................... 81Seward, Stephanie ............................ 89, 90, 91, 92Shankland, Mary .................................................. 81Shivar, Frannie ......................................... 06, 07, 08Slone, Diane ...................................... 92, 93, 94, 95Smith, Lori ........................................................... 92Soter, Agnes .................................................. 84, 85Spinks, Erin .......................................................... 10Stafford, Sarah ................................................11, 12Stallman, Angela ............................................. 12, 13Stecki, Sue .......................................................... 90Stevens, Brittany ...................................... 06, 07, 08Suchomel, Alannah ............................................... 09

• T-T-T-T • Thedford, Liz ......................................................... 07Tissiere, Dawn ...................................................... 97Travis, Reagan ..................................................... 09Turley, Stephanie ........................................... 87, 88

• U-U-U-U • Usher, Lindsay ............................................... 95, 96

• V-V-V-V • Vadas, Jessica ................................................ 02, 03Victorio, Tina ........................................................ 87Viers, Julie ......................................... 94, 95, 96, 97

• W-W-W-W • Waddy, Janet ........................................... 78, 79, 81Walter, Amy ............................................. 95, 96, 97Ward, Amanda ...................................................... 07Watson, Tracey ........................................ 88, 89, 90Watson, Tracy ...................................................... 90Weismantel, Patricia ............................................. 87Wells, Lauren ........................................................ 05Wessel, Isabelle ............................................. 15, 16Williams, Ivory .......................................... 98, 99, 00Williams, Sandra ................................................... 78Wilson, Shirley ............................................... 78, 79Withers, Michelle .................................................. 01Wong, Kristi .................................................... 15, 16Wood, Nancy ................................................. 79, 81Wortham, Heather ............................................... 89Wright, Beth ................................................... 78, 79

• Y-Y-Y-Y • Yarborough, Katlyn ................................................ 14

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• 1978 •COACH: BOB DOANE

Results not available

• 1979 (4-7) •COACH: KERRY O’DONNELL

William & Mary L 2-7Bridgewater L 2-7Virginia Tech L 1-8Randolph-Macon W 9-0Longwood L 0-5Radford L 0-9Southern Seminary W 9-0Scranton W 5-4William & Mary L 0-5Lynchburg L 4-5Randolph-Macon W 8-1

• 1980 (2-7) •COACH: CEC NIEMINEN

Results not available

• 1981 (3-13) •COACH: CEC NIEMINEN

Mary Baldwin L 1-8Salisbury St. W 6-3Virginia Common. L 1-8Randolph-Macon L 3-6William & Mary L 0-9Mary Washington L 1-8Virginia Common. L 0-9Mary Baldwin L 1-8Lynchburg L 2-7Randolph-Macon W 5-4Mary Washington L 1-8William & Mary L 1-8Bridgewater L 1-8Southern Seminary W 9-0Radford L 0-7

• 1982 (6-5) •COACH: ALEX VAZQUEZ

Results not available

• 1983 (1-18) •COACH: KIM DAVENPORT

Results not available

• 1984 (7-8) •COACH: VICKI NEBINGER

Mary Washington L 0-9Randolph-Macon L 4-5Old Dominion L 0-9Methodist W 9-0Campbell L 4-5Meredith L 4-5Peace L 0-9William & Mary JV L 1-8UNC Greensboro L 1-8Greensboro W 8-1Va. Wesleyan W 9-0St. Andrews W 6-3Averett W 9-0Longwood W 8-1Va. Wesleyan W 8-1Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1985 (10-6) •COACH: VICKI NEBINGER

Old Dominion L 0-9Mary Washington L 0-9Meredith L 0-9Coastal Carolina W 5-4Campbell L 0-9Averett W 9-0Va. Wesleyan W 6-3Randolph-Macon W 7-2Greensboro W 9-0UNC Greensboro L 1-8Shenandoah W 9-0Longwood W 5-4Longwood L 4-5Methodist W 9-0St. Andrews W 9-0Va. Wesleyan W 9-0Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1986 (7-5) •COACH: VICKI NEBINGER

Mary Washington L 0-9Randolph-Macon L 4-5Averett W 9-0UNC Greensboro L 0-9Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Greensboro W 7-2Longwood W 7-2St. Andrews W 7-2Methodist W 7-2Randolph-Macon WC L 3-6Lynchburg L 0-9Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1987 (6-8) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

East Carolina L 0-9Mary Washington L 0-9Randolph-Macon L 4-5Lynchburg L 2-7Va. Wesleyan W 5-4Salisbury St. W 6-3Old Dominion L 0-9Longwood L 4-5Methodist W 5-4St. Andrews W 7-2UNC Greensboro L 1-8Greensboro W 8-1Va. Wesleyan L 4-5

• 1988 (5-9) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

East Carolina L 1-8Va. Wesleyan W 5-4St. Andrews W 6-3Methodist L 4-5Longwood L 4-5Randolph-Macon L 2-7Va. Wesleyan L 3-6Greensboro L 2-7UNC Greensboro L 0-9Mary Baldwin L 0-9Millsaps L 1-8Averett W 8-1Virginia Common. W 5-4Salisbury St. W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 5th

• 1989 (10-7) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Navy W 6-3Virginia Common. L 3-6Lynchburg W 7-2Old Dominion L 1-8Va. Wesleyan W 5-4N.C. A&T W 9-0Greensboro W 9-0East Carolina L 4-5Averett W 8-1Ferrum W 8-1Methodist L 2-7Salisbury St. W 7-2Va. Wesleyan W 5-4U. of the South L 0-9Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Randolph-Macon L 4-5Longwood W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1990 (12-11) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

St. Mary’s (Md.) W 6-3Lynchburg L 2-7Salisbury St. W 8-1Va. Wesleyan L 3-6John Jay W 9-0Mary Baldwin L 3-6Methodist L 2-6East Carolina L 0-9Navy W 7-2

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Virginia Common. L 0-9Lynchburg w 5-4Hope (Mich.) L 1-8Longwood W 7-2Greensboro W 9-0Va. Wesleyan W 5-4Rhodes (Tenn.) L 0-5Averett L 2-5Millsaps (Miss.) W 8-1Randolph-Macon L 3-6Marymount W 9-0Mary Washington W 9-0Averett W 5-4Ferrum W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1991 (7-8) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Navy W 6-3Lynchburg L 4-5George Mason L 0-9Maryland-E. Shore W 6-1Va. Wesleyan L 0-9Meredith L 4-5Greensboro W 7-0St. Mary’s (Md.) W 7-2Ferrum L 4-5Averett W 6-3Methodist L 0-9Mary Washington L 1-8Roanoke L 2-7Randolph-Macon W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1992 (9-3) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Methodist L 3-6Maryland-E. Shore W 9-0Averett W 9-0Ferrum W 9-0Va. Wesleyan W 9-0Meredith W 8-1St. Mary’s (Md.) W 9-0Longwood W 5-4Randolph-Macon W 5-2Greensboro W 9-0Rhodes (Tenn.) L 4-5Sweet Briar L 3-6Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1993 (6-8) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Va. Wesleyan L 3-6Randolph-Macon L 0-9Longwood L 0-9St. Mary’s (Md.) W 5-4Meredith L 0-9Greensboro W 9-0Longwood L 1-8Ferrum W 7-2Averett W 9-0Emory L 0-5Rhodes (Tenn.) L 0-5Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Methodist W 5-4Randolph-Macon L 1-8Dixie Conf. Tourn. 1st

• 1994 (8-8) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Randolph-Macon W 7-2Longwood L 0-9

Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Salisbury St. L 2-7Methodist W 5-4St. Mary’s (Md.) W 8-1Meredith L 1-8Shenandoah W 8-1Mary Washington L 0-9Ferrum W 5-4Greensboro W 9-0Guilford L 0-9Sweet Briar L 2-7Anges Scott L 2-7Averett W 6-3Randolph-Macon L 2-7Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1995 (8-11) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Meredith L 2-7Va. Wesleyan W 6-3Randolph-Macon L 4-5Sweet Briar L 4-5St. Mary’s (Md.) W 9-0Wisconsin-Lacrosse L 0-9Nazareth (N.Y.) L 2-7Methodist W 6-3Ferrum W 8-1Shenandoah W 8-1Va. Wesleyan W 7-2Emory & Henry L 2-7Mary Washington L 1-8Sweet Briar W 5-4Salisbury St. L 2-7Calvin (Mich.) L 4-5Greensboro W 7-2Averett L 4-5Mary Washington L 1-8Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 1996 (7-10) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Meredith L 0-9St. Mary’s (Md.) W 7-2Randolph-Macon W 8-1Va. Wesleyan L 3-6Bluffton L 4-5Methodist L 2-7Chowan W 7-2Wooster L 3-6Ferrum W 7-2Randolph-Macon L 4-5Greensboro W 6-3

Averett L 2-7Va. Wesleyan W 6-3Shenandoah W 8-1Emory L 0-9Sweet Briar L 3-6Mary Washington L 0-9Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 1997 (8-10) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

St Mary’s (Md.) W 8-1Meredith L 1-8Ohio Northern L 4-5Heidleberg W 9-0Bluffton W 5-4Randolph-Macon L 1-8Ferrum W 8-1Sweet Briar L 4-5Averett L 0-9Methodist L 0-9Virginia Wesleyan L 2-7Shenandoah W 9-0Chowan W 5-4Greensboro W 6-3Virginia Wesleyan L 0-9Virginia State W 9-0Bridgewater L 4-5Mary Washington L 0-9Dixie Conf. Tourn. 3rd

• 1998 (11-5) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

St. Mary’s W 8-1Chowan W 9-0Methodist L 2-7Ohio Northern L 2-7College of Wooster L 0-9Averett L 4-5Ferrum W 9-0Peace W 7-2Greensboro W 7-2Shenandoah W 9-0Virginia State W 9-0Bridgewater W 8-1Chowan W 9-0Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2Randolph-Macon W 6-3Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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• 1999 (13-5) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Chowan W 8-1St. Mary’s W 8-1Salisbury St. L 1-8Virginia St. W 9-0Russell Sage W 6-3Sacred Heart W 8-1N.C. Wesleyan W 8-1Averett L 2-7Randolph-Macon L 2-7Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Shenandoah W 7-2Bridgewater L 4-5Methodist W 5-4Ferrum W 6-3Chowan W 9-0Peace W 5-4Greensboro W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 2000 (12-5) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

St. Mary’s W 7-2Chowan W 8-1Meredith L 0-9Radford L 0-9Bridgewater W 6-3Agnes Scott L 1-8Randolph-Macon W 5-4Mary Baldwin W 5-4Methodist W 6-3Shenandoah W 8-1Averett L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Greensboro W 7-2Peace W 6-3N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0Salisbury St. L 0-9Ferrum W 7-2Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 2001 (8-10) •COACH: PAT ACCETTOLA

Chowan W 9-0Roanoke L 1-8Mary Baldwin L 2-7Waynesburg (Pa.) W 9-0Rhodes (Tenn.) L 0-9N.C. Wesleyan W 6-3Greensboro L 2-7Peace W 7-2Va. Wesleyan L 3-6Methodist L 0-9Meredith L 0-9Ferrum W 6-3Bridgewater L 3-6Randolph-Macon W 7-2Shenandoah W 5-4St. Mary’s W 6-3Averett L 0-9Salisbury St. L 0-9Dixie Conf. Tourn. 4th

• 2002 (6-8) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Meredith L 1-0Ferrum W 1-1Randolph-Macon L 1-2Methodist L 1-3Greensboro L 1-4N.C. Wesleyan W 2-4

Shenandoah W 3-4Virginia Wesleyan L 3-5Chowan W 4-5Mary Baldwin L 4-6Bridgewater L 4-7Averett W 5-7St. Mary’s W 6-7Salisbury L 6-8Dixie Conf. Tourn. 5th

• 2003 (10-2) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Ferrum W 9-0Lynchburg W 7-2St. Mary’s (MD) W 9-0Shenandoah W 6-3Greensboro W 6-3Guilford W 7-2Salem W 9-0VA Wesleyan W 6-3Averett W 9-0Methodist L 3-6Meredith L 3-6NC Wesleyan W 9-0Dixie Conf. Tourn. 2nd

• 2004 (12-3) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Goucher W 8-1Lynchburg W 7-2Peace* W 8-1Spelman W 7-2Meredith* L 1-8St. Mary’s W 7-2Randolph-Macon W 7-2Shenandoah* W 7-2Greensboro* W 7-2Emory & Henry W 5-4Mars Hill L 3-6Salem W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Averett* W 9-0Methodist* L 3-6USA South Tourn. 2nd

• 2005 (11-2) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

St. Mary’s W 8-1Shenandoah* W 9-0Lynchburg W 7-2

Peace* W 7-2Greensboro* W 6-3Averett* W 7-2Mary Baldwin W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan* W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Meredith* L 4-5Methodist* L 2-7Roanoke W 8-1Goucher W 9-0USA South Tourn. 2nd

• 2006 (16-1) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Lebanon Valley W 9-0Catawba W 7-2Seton Hill W 6-3So. IL-Edwardsville W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Averett* W 9-0NC Wesleyan* W 9-0St. Mary’s (MD) W 8-1Shenandoah* W 9-0Greensboro* W 9-0Methodist* L 4-5Mary Baldwin W 9-0Peace* W 9-0Meredith* W 9-0NC Wesleyan# W 5-0Shenandoah# W 6-0Methodist# W 6-1

• 2007 (21-1) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Chowan W 9-0Mary Baldwin W 9-0Fayetteville St. W 7-2St. Mary’s W 8-1Piedmont W 9-0West Va. Wesleyan W 9-0Muskingum W 9-0Lynchburg W 9-0Tri-State W 7-2Goucher W 8-1Ferrum* W 9-0Roanoke W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan* W 9-0Shenandoah* W 7-0Methodist* W 5-4Peace* W 9-0Greensboro* W 8-1Averett* W 9-0

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Meredith* W 5-4Averett # W 9-0Greensboro # W 9-0Methodist # L 3-5

• 2008 (20-3) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Hollins W 8-1Goucher W 8-1Chowan W 9-0Oglethorpe W 9-0Texas-Dallas W 9-0Mount Union W 9-0Northwestern (MN) W 8-1Penn St. - Behrend W 9-0Greensboro# W 8-1Huntingdon W 8-1VA Wesleyan W 7-2Mary Baldwin# W 9-0Peace# W 9-0Meredith# W 5-4NC Wesleyan# W 9-0Ferrum# W 9-0Shenandoah# W 9-0Methodist# L 2-7Averett# W 9-0Salisbury L 3-6Ferrum W 9-0Meredith W 8-1Methodist L 2-7

• 2009 (7-8) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Michigan Tech L 0-9Washington (Md.) L 0-9Wesleyan (Conn.) L 0-9So. Virginia W 8-1Greensboro* W 6-3Mary Baldwin* W 7-2Meredith* L 1-8N.C. Wesleyan* W 6-3Elizabeth City St. W 5-4Averett* W 5-4Ferrum* W 7-2Shenandoah* L 2-7Peace* L 2-7Methodist* L 0-9Peace# L 3-6

• 2010 (18-3) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Chowan W 9-0Virginia Union W 9-0Hanover W 6-3Alma W 5-4Rochester Inst. Tech. W 7-2Ursuline W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 6-3Southern Virginia W 8-1Elizabeth City St. W 9-0Greensboro* W 8-1Mary Baldwin* W 9-0Peace* W 9-0Meredith* L 2-7N.C. Wesleyan* W 5-4Averett* W 6-3Ferrum* W 9-0Shenandoah* W 7-2Methodist* L 2-7Sweet Briar W 5-4Shenandoah# W 8-1Meredith# L 2-7

• 2011 (14-5) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Chowan W 8-1Hanover W 9-0Wartburg W 7-2Alma W 8-1Augustana (Ill.) L 4-5Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2Washington L 0-9Guilford W 6-3Greensboro* W 8-1Mary Baldwin* W 9-0N.C. Wesleyan* W 5-4Averett* W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Meredith* L 4-5Peace* W 8-1Methodist* L 0-9Goucher W 7-2Greensboro# W 9-0Meredith# L 4-5

• 2012 (13-7) •COACH: JENNY NUTTYCOMBE

Chowan W 6-3Bryn Mawr W 8-1Ursinus W 9-0Haverford W 8-1Saginaw Valley State L 2-7Washington L 2-7Greensboro* W 9-0Goucher W 5-4Mary Baldwin* W 9-0Peace* W 9-0Meredith* L 3-6N.C. Wesleyan* L 2-7Salisbury L 2-7Averett* W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Shenandoah* W 9-0Methodist* L 3-6Va. Wesleyan W 9-0Greensboro# W 9-0Meredith# L 3-6

• 2013 (17-7) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Norfolk State L 0-7St. Mary’s (Md.) W 9-0Mary Washington L 0-9N.C. Wesleyan* W 9-0Coe L 2-7Saginaw Valley St. L 4-5Berry W 5-4Washington W 5-4Oglethorpe W 7-2LaGrange* W 9-0Piedmont* W 7-2Maryville* W 9-0Ferrum* W 9-0Meredith* W 6-3Peace* W 9-0Averett* W 9-0Bridgewater W 5-0Mary Baldwin* W 9-0Greensboro* W 9-0Methodist* L 3-6Salisbury L 3-6N.C. Wesleyan# W 9-0Meredith# W 6-3Methodist L 4-5

• 2014 (10-11) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Mary Washington* L 0-9Methodist L 2-7Norfolk State L 0-7Rhodes L 4-5Birmingham-South. W 5-4Oglethorpe W 6-3Emory L 0-9Kenyon L 1-8Washington (Md.) W 5-2Washington & Lee L 0-9Southern Virginia W 9-0Frostburg State* W 9-0Haverford L 1-5Swarthmore L 2-7Franklin & Marshall L 3-5York (Pa.)* W 9-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0Salisbury* W 7-2St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 8-1Virginia Wesleyan W 9-0Salisbury# L 2-7

• 2015 (14-6) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

Sweet Briar W 9-0Roanoke W 7-0Methodist W 9-0Franklin & Marshall W 9-0Norfolk State L 2-7Mills W 9-0UC Santa Cruz W 6-3Redlands L 1-8LaVerne L 1-8Whittier W 6-3Southern Virginia* W 9-0Frostburg State* W 9-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0York (Pa.)* W 8-1George Mason L 0-7St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 9-0Mary Washington* L 3-6Salisbury* W 6-3Salisbury# W 9-0Mary Washington# L 1-8

• 2016 (14-8) •COACH: ERIC CHRISTIANSEN

N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0Methodist W 7-2Roanoke W 9-0Salisbury* W 7-2Franklin & Marshall W 6-3Norfolk State L 0-9LaVerne W 7-2Chapman W 6-3Redlands L 4-5Frostburg State* W 5-0Southern Virginia* W 9-0St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 6-0George Mason L 0-7Brandeis L 2-7Wellesley L 3-5Babson W 5-1Mary Washingon* L 1-8York (Pa.)* W 5-0Penn St. Harrisburg* W 9-0Washington & Lee L 1-8Salisbury# W 5-0Mary Washington# L 2-7

*Conference matches#Conference Tournament matches

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS FIRST LAST LAST LASTOPPONENT RECORD MET MET WIN OPP WINAgnes Scott 0-2 1994 2000 --- 2000Alma 2-0 2010 2011 2011 ---Augustana (Ill.) 0-1 2011 2011 --- 2011Averett 23-8 1984 2013 2013 2001Babson 1-0 2016 2016 2016 ---Berry 1-0 2013 2013 2013 ---Birmingham Southern 1-0 2014 2014 2014 ---Bluffton 1-1 1996 1997 1997 1996Brandeis 0-1 2016 2016 --- 2016Bridgewater 3-6 1979 2013 2013 2002Bryn Mawr 1-0 2012 2012 2012 ---Calvin 0-1 1995 1995 --- 1995Campbell 0-2 1984 1985 --- 1985Catawba 1-0 2006 2006 2006 ---Chapman 1-0 2016 2016 2016 ---Chowan 14-0 1996 2012 2012 ---Coastal Carolina 1-0 1985 1985 1985 ---Coe College 0-1 2013 2013 --- 2013East Carolina 0-4 1987 1990 --- 1990Elizabeth City St. 2-0 2008 2010 2010 ---Emory 0-3 1993 2014 --- 2014Emory & Henry 1-0 1995 2004 2004 1995Fayetteville St. 1-0 2007 2007 2007 ---Ferrum 25-1 1989 2013 2013 1991Franklin & Marshall 2-1 2014 2016 2016 2014Frostburg State 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---George Mason 0-3 1990 2016 --- 2016Goucher 6-0 2004 2012 2012 ---Guilford 2-1 1994 2011 2011 1994Greensboro 30-3 1984 2013 2013 2002Hanover 2-0 2010 2011 2011 ---Haverford 1-1 2012 2014 2012 2014Hollins 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Hope 0-1 1990 1990 --- 1990Huntingdon 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---John Jay 1-0 1990 1990 1990 ---Kenyon 0-1 2014 2014 --- 2014LaGrange 1-0 2013 2013 2013 ---LaVerne 1-1 2015 2016 2016 2015Lebanon Valley 1-0 2006 2006 2006 ---Longwood 6-7 1979 1994 1992 1994Lynchburg 6-6 1979 2007 2007 1991Mars Hill 0-1 2004 2004 --- 2004Mary Baldwin 10-6 1980 2013 2013 2002Maryland-E. Shore 2-0 1991 1992 1992 ---Marymount 1-0 1990 1990 1990 ---Maryville 1-0 2013 2013 2013 ---Mary Washington 0-19 1980 2016 --- 2016Meredith 6-22 1984 2013 2013 2012Methodist 13-24 1984 2016 2016 2014Michigan Tech 0-1 2009 2009 --- 2009Mills 1-0 2015 2015 2015 ---Millsaps 1-1 1988 1990 1990 1988Mount Union 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Muskingum 1-0 2007 2007 2007 ---Navy 3-0 1988 1991 1991 ---Nazareth 0-1 1995 1995 --- 1995N.C. A&T 1-0 1988 1988 1988 ---N.C. Wesleyan 16-1 1999 2016 2016 2012

FIRST LAST LAST LASTOPPONENT RECORD MET MET WIN OPP WINNorfolk State 0-4 2013 2016 --- 2016Northwestern (Minn.) 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Oglethorpe 3-0 2008 2014 2014 ---Ohio Northern 0-1 1998 1998 --- 1998Old Dominion 0-4 1984 1988 --- 1988Peace 13-3 1984 2013 2013 2009Penn St. - Behrend 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Penn St. - Harrisburg 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---Piedmont 2-0 2007 2013 2013 ---Radford 0-3 1979 2000 --- 2000Randolph 0-1 1986 1986 --- 1986Randolph-Macon 12-15 1979 2004 2004 2002Redlands 0-2 2015 2016 --- 2016Rhodes 0-5 1990 2014 --- 2014Roanoke 4-2 1991 2016 2016 2001Rochester Inst. Tech. 1-0 2010 2010 2010 ---Russell Sage 1-0 1999 1999 1999 ---Sacred Heart 1-0 1999 1999 1999 ---Saginaw Valley State 0-3 2012 2013 --- 2013Salem 2-0 2003 2004 2004 ---Salisbury 10-10 1980 2016 2016 2014Scranton 1-0 1979 1979 1979 ---Seton Hill 1-0 2006 2006 2006 ---Shenandoah 20-1 1985 2012 2012 2009So. IL-Edwardsville 1-0 2006 2006 2006 ---Southern Seminary 2-0 1979 1980 1980 ---Southern Virginia 5-0 2009 2016 2016 ---Spelman 1-0 2004 2004 2004 ---St. Andrews 5-0 1984 1988 1988 ---St. Mary’s (Md.) 22-0 1990 2016 2016 ---Swarthmore 0-1 2014 2014 --- 2014Sweet Briar 3-5 1992 2015 2015 1997Texas-Dallas 1-0 2008 2008 2008 ---Tri-State 1-0 2007 2007 2007 ---U. of the South 0-1 1989 1989 --- 1989UC Santa Cruz 1-0 2015 2015 2015 ---UNC Greensboro 0-5 1984 1988 --- 1988Ursinus 1-0 2012 2012 2012 ---Ursuline 1-0 2010 2010 2010 ---VCU 1-4 1980 1990 1987 1990Virginia State 2-0 1998 1999 1999 ---Virginia Tech 0-1 1979 1979 --- 1979Virginia Union 1-0 2010 2010 2010 ---Virginia Wesleyan 28-9 1984 2014 2014 2002Wartburg 1-0 2011 2011 2011 ---Washington (Md.) 2-3 2009 2014 2014 2012Washington & Lee 0-2 2014 2016 --- 2016Wellesley 0-1 2016 2016 --- 2016Wesleyan (Conn.) 0-1 2009 2009 --- 2009Waynesburg 1-0 2001 2001 2001 ---West Va. Wesleyan 1-0 2007 2007 2007 ---Whittier 1-0 2015 2015 2015 ---William & Mary 0-4 1979 1980 --- 1980Wisconsin-Lacrosse 0-1 1995 1995 --- 1995Wooster 0-2 1998 1996 --- 1998York (Pa.) 3-0 2014 2016 2016 ---

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1. LOCATIONCNU’s 260-acre campus is located in the heart of one the nation’s most historic - and beautiful - areas and sits just a short drive from Williamsburg and Virginia Beach.

2. Residence HallsCNU’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation among public schools according to The Princeton Review.

3. UNIVERSITY ON THE RISEU.S. News & World Report ranked CNU as the No. 3 Up-and-Coming Regional University.

4. Class sizeDespite doubling the size of our freshman class over the past five years, we still average just 25 students per class - allowing your professors to know you as an individual.

5. On-Campus EntertainmentEvery year, CNU hosts an exciting list of events, including concerts at the Ferguson Center with appearances by Grammy-Award winners John Legend, Tony Bennett, The Temptations, LeAnn Rimes, and ZZ Top.

Christopher Newport University is a young institution, but our formidable reputation is growing fast thanks to our commitment to the principles of liberal learning and our dedication to the ideals of scholarship, leadership and service. CNU is now listed 18th among all regional universities in the

South and seventh among public regional universities in the South by U.S. News and World Report.

Academic programs at CNU encompass more than 80 areas of study, from biology to business admin-istration and political science to the performing arts, offering you a broad choice of paths to choose from on your educational journey. Our 5,000 students are taught by distinguished professors in small classes, take advantage of world-class amenities, and participate in our many student activities, volunteer organi-zations and athletics. With so many options and opportunities, the horizon is wide open.

Here on our 260-acre campus in Newport News, Virginia, you’ll find boundless energy and magnificent facilities few schools can rival -- including a new library, an arts center designed by the firm of internation-ally renowned architect I.M. Pei and best-in-class residence halls students tell us they miss when they leave. The adventure continues with some of the nation’s most significant historic sites -- as well as some of its most beautiful beaches -- within easy reach of campus.

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1. sUCCESS ON THE court...For the seventh straight year, CNU posted the highest overall winning percentage of any college in Virginia as the Captains won a combined 74.9 percent of their games during the 2015-16 athletic year.

2. ...AND IN THE CLASSROOMLast year, 199 Captains earned Academic All-Conference honors, while 20 received national recognition for their efforts in the classroom.

3. dEDICATED fAN BASEThe Captains have continued to draw tremendous crowds at sporting events. Of the 11 sports for which the NCAA tracks attendance figures, CNU finished in the top-30 nationally in 10 in average attendance.

4. sTATE-OF-THE-ART fACILITIESOutstanding facilities have been a cornerstone of success for Christopher Newport athletics for many years, and CNU has continued to make them a priority, including a new weight room that opened in 2012.

5. Electric aTMOSPHEREFrom tailgating to fireworks to halftime entertainment, Christopher Newport has continued to provide a show for fans before, during, and after sporting events.

Since Christopher Newport began competing in intercollegiate athletics 50 years ago, the univer-sity has consistently boasted one of the nation’s finest athletic departments. In recent years, the Captains have been especially impressive. Since 2008, CNU has annually finished in the top-40

in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, which is used to rank the overall success of collegiate athletic departments.

Displaying success across all sports, 19 of CNU’s athletic programs have competed in the NCAA post-season in just the last five years alone. During the 2015-16 athletic year, nine teams captured conference titles and nine reached the NCAA Championships, including the first-ever Final Four run by the men’s basketball team.

In addition to team success, individuals have also shined and garnered national attention. Over 600 Captains have secured All-American accolades for their efforts, while CNU student-athletes have also claimed 67 individual national championships.

With wide-ranging success over the last half century, the Christopher Newport athletic department has built a solid foundation for even greater accomplishments in the future.

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1. HD BroadcastsBeginning in 2014-15, Christopher Newport started broadcasting athletic events in high-definition through Stretch Internet. Last year, the Captains provided nearly 200 HD broadcasts of CNU teams.

2. Voice of the CaptainsSince 1996, Francis Tommasino has served as the “Voice of the Captains.” With decades of experience, he calls play-by-play action of all football and men’s basketball games as well as select contests in other sports.

3. National ExposureChristopher Newport provided broadcasts of every contest during the NCAA softball and volleyball regionals during the past two years.

4. Catch us on the radioAll home and road football and men’s basketball games can be heard live on Xtra 99.1 FM with Tommasino and Tracey Cooper on the call.

5. Behind-the-scenes insightCNU is proud to provide knowledgeable analysts during its streams. CNU Live has featured several former athletes, including Andy McGregor and Jake Myers at lacrosse and Jordan Sharpe and Evan Thorpe at basketball.

While Christopher Newport is proud to call Hampton Roads its home, the Captains have forged a national following and attract students from all over the map. During the 2014-15 academic year, CNU student-athletes hailed from 23 states and six foreign countries. Welcoming athletes

from Hawaii to England and California to Ethiopia, the Captains have gained fans across the globe.

Recognizing that CNU’s student-athletes have family and friends spread throughout the world, the Cap-tains are dedicated to providing everyone with access to live coverage of sporting events at Christopher Newport. During the 2015-16 school year, CNU live-streamed 186 athletic events, including the entire NCAA Volleyball and Softball Regional Championships. Showing a wide appeal, the CNU broadcasts drew over 50,000 unique views during the live events, while an additional 9,500 fans watched replays using the On-Demand function.

Along with providing HD video of the events, the Captains also added play-by-play broadcasts for many of the games, including all home football, basketball, soccer, and men’s lacrosse contests.

Christopher Newport will continue adding live events to the broadcast schedule during the 2016-17 ath-letic year in hopes of providing more coverage to the Captains’ faithful both locally and abroad.

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baseball

2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 .................NCAA Regional2002 ...............Dixie Conference2002 .................NCAA 3rd place2003 .................NCAA Regional2003 ................NCAA 2nd place2008 .........................USA South2008 .................NCAA Regional2009 .................NCAA Regional2011 ..........................USA South2011 ..................NCAA Regional2012 .........................USA South2012 .................NCAA Regional2012 ......NCAA Championships

men’s basketball

1986 ...............Dixie Conference1986 .............NCAA First Round1988 ...............Dixie Conference1988 .............NCAA First Round1989 ...............Dixie Conference1989 .............NCAA First Round1990 .............NCAA First Round1991 ...............Dixie Conference1991 ................ NCAA Sweet 161993 ...............Dixie Conference1993 ................ NCAA Sweet 161994 .......NCAA Second Round1995 .............NCAA First Round1996 ...............Dixie Conference1996 ................ NCAA Sweet 161997 .......NCAA Second Round1998 ...............Dixie Conference1998 ................ NCAA Sweet 161999 ...............Dixie Conference1999 .............NCAA First Round2000 ...............Dixie Conference2000 .......NCAA Second Round2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ......................NCAA Elite 82003 ...............Dixie Conference2003 .............NCAA First Round2006 .........................USA South2006 .............NCAA First Round2010 .............NCAA First Round2012 .........................USA South2012 .............NCAA First Round2013 .........................USA South2013 .......NCAA Second Round2016 ................................Capital2016 ...............NCAA Final Four

women’s basketball

1980 ................AIAW Regionals1982 .............NCAA First Round1986 ...............Dixie Conference1986 .................NCAA Regional1990 ...............Dixie Conference1992 ................ NCAA Sweet 161993 ...............Dixie Conference1993 .............NCAA First Round1995 .............NCAA First Round1997 .............NCAA First Round1998 ...............Dixie Conference1998 .......NCAA Second Round2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 .............NCAA First Round2002 .......NCAA Second Round2007 .........................USA South2007 .......NCAA Second Round2009 .........................USA South2009 .............NCAA First Round2010 ................ NCAA Sweet 162011 ................NCAA Final Four2012 .........................USA South

2013 .........................USA South2013 ............... NCAA Elite Eight2014 ................ NCAA Sweet 162016 ............... NCAA Elite Eight

men’s cross country

1980 ...............Dixie Conference1981 ...............Dixie Conference1982 ...............Dixie Conference1983 ...............Dixie Conference1984 ...............Dixie Conference1984 ................ NCAA Nationals1985 ...............Dixie Conference1986 ...............Dixie Conference1993 ...............Dixie Conference1993 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.1994 ...............Dixie Conference1994 ................ NCAA Nationals1994 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.1995 ...............Dixie Conference1996 ...............Dixie Conference1997 ...............Dixie Conference1998 ...............Dixie Conference1999 ...............Dixie Conference2000 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2002 ...............Dixie Conference2003 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2003 .........................USA South2004 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2004 .........................USA South2005 .........................USA South2006 .........................USA South2007 .........................USA South2008 .........................USA South2009 .........................USA South2010 .........................USA South2011 ..........................USA South2012 .........................USA South2015 ................................Capital2015 ................ NCAA Nationals2016 ................................Capital2016 ................ NCAA Nationals

women’s cross country

1994 ...............Dixie Conference1995 ...............Dixie Conference1998 ...............Dixie Conference1999 ..............Dixie Conference2000 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2002 ...............Dixie Conference2003 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2003 .........................USA South2004 ........... Mason-Dixon Conf.2004 .........................USA South2005 .........................USA South2006 .........................USA South2007 .........................USA South2008 .........................USA South2009 ........................USA South2011 ..........................USA South2012 .........................USA South2013 ................................Capital2014 ................................Capital2014 ................ NCAA Nationals2015 ................................Capital2016 ................................Capital

field hockey

2006 ......................NCAA Elite 82007 ................ NCAA Sweet 162008 ................ NCAA Sweet 16

2009 ................ NCAA Sweet 162010 .............NCAA First Round2011 ..............NCAA First Round 2012 ................ NCAA Sweet 162013 ...............NCAA Final Four

football

2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 .................................NCAA2002 ...............Dixie Conference2002 .................................NCAA2003 .........................USA South2003 .......NCAA Second Round2004 ........................USA South2004 .......NCAA Second Round2006 .........................USA South2006 .................................NCAA2008 .........................USA South2008 .................................NCAA2010 .........................USA South2010 .................................NCAA2011 ..........................USA South2011 ..................................NCAA2012 .........................USA South2012 .................................NCAA2014 .........................USA South2014 .......NCAA Second Round

GOLF

1990 ................ NCAA Nationals1991 ................ NCAA Nationals1992 ................ NCAA Nationals1994 ................ NCAA Nationals1995 ................ NCAA Nationals1996 ................ NCAA Nationals2000 ................ NCAA Nationals2011 ..........................USA South2011 ................. NCAA Nationals2012 ................ NCAA Nationals2014 ................................Capital2015 ................................Capital2016 ................................Capital2016 ................ NCAA Nationals

Men’s lacrosse

2013 .............NCAA First Round

women’s lacrosse

2006 .........................USA South2006 .............NCAA First Round2006 .........................USA South2006 ............... NCAA Regionals2007 .........................USA South2007 ............... NCAA Regionals2008 .........................USA South2008 ............... NCAA Regionals2009 .........................USA South2009 ............... NCAA Regionals2010 .........................USA South2010 .............NCAA First Round2011 ..........................USA South2011 ..............NCAA First Round2012 .........................USA South2012 .............NCAA First Round2013 .........................USA South2013 .............NCAA First Round

men’s soccer

1986 .............NCAA First Round2000 ...............Dixie Conference2000 ......................NCAA Elite 82006 .......NCAA Second Round2008 ......................NCAA Elite 82009 .........................USA South

2009 ......................NCAA Elite 82010 .........................USA South2010 .....NCAA Secound Round2011 ..........................USA South2011 ..............NCAA First Round2012 .............NCAA First Round2014 ................................Capital2014 ......................NCAA Elite 82016 ................................Capital2016 .............NCAA First Round

women’s soccer 2000 ...............Dixie Conference2000 .............NCAA First Round2004 .........................USA South2004 ......................NCAA Elite 82005 .........................USA South2005 .................................NCAA2006 .........................USA South2006 .................................NCAA2009 .........................USA South2009 .................................NCAA 2010 .........................USA South2010 .............NCAA First Round2013 .............NCAA First Round2014 .............NCAA First Round2016 ................................Capital2016 .......NCAA Second Round

softball

1993 ...............Dixie Conference1993 ............... NCAA Regionals1994 ...............Dixie Conference1995 ...............Dixie Conference1995 ............... NCAA Regionals1997 ...............Dixie Conference1998 ............... NCAA Regionals2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ............... NCAA Regionals2006 ............... NCAA Regionals2007 .........................USA South2007 ............... NCAA Regionals2008 ............... NCAA Regionals2009 .........................USA South2009 ............... NCAA Regionals2010 ...............NCAA Final Four2011 .........NCAA Championship2012 ............... NCAA Regionals2013 .........................USA South2013 ............... NCAA Regionals2014 ................................Capital

2014 .... NCAA Super Regionals2015 ................................Capital2015 .... NCAA Super Regionals2016 ............... NCAA Regionals

men’s tennis

1976 ...............Dixie Conference1977 ...............Dixie Conference1978 ...............Dixie Conference1979 ...............Dixie Conference1980 ...............Dixie Conference1982 ...............Dixie Conference1983 ...............Dixie Conference1990 ...............Dixie Conference1993 ...............Dixie Conference2006 .........................USA South2007 .........................USA South2007 ............... NCAA Regionals

women’s tennis

1993 ...............Dixie Conference2006 .........................USA South

Men’s Track & Field

1980 ...............Dixie Conference1981 ...............Dixie Conference1982 ...............Dixie Conference1983 ...............Dixie Conference1984 ...............Dixie Conference1985 ...............Dixie Conference1986 ...............Dixie Conference1986 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1994 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1995 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1995 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1996 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1998 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1999 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1999 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2000 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2001 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2001 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2002 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2002 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2003 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2003 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2004 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2004 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2005 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.

2005 .. Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2006 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2006 .. Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2007 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2007 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2008 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2008 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2009 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2011 .... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2012 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2012 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2013 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2013 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2016 ........................ Capital Ind.2016 ........................Capital Out.

women’s Track & Field

1987 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1987 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs1988 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1988 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs1989 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1989 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs1990 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1990 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1990 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1991 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1991 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1992 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1992 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1992 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs1992 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1994 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1994 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1994 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs1995 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1996 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1997 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1998 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.1998 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.1998 ...... NCAA Indoor Champs1998 ... NCAA Outdoor Champs2000 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2000 .... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out2001 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2002 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2002 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2003 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2003 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2004 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2004 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.

2005 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2005 .. Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2006 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2006 .. Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2007 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2007 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2008 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2008 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2009 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2010 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2012 ....Mason-DIxon Conf. Ind.2013 ....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind.2013 ... Mason-Dixon Conf. Out.2014 ........................ Capital Ind.2014 ........................Capital Out.2015 ........................ Capital Ind.2015 ........................Capital Out.2016 ........................ Capital Ind.2016 ........................Capital Out.

volleyball 2001 ...............Dixie Conference2001 ............... NCAA Regionals2002 ...............Dixie Conference2002 ............... NCAA Regionals2004 .........................USA South2004 ............... NCAA Regionals2005 .........................USA South2005 ............... NCAA Regionals2007 .........................USA South2007 ............... NCAA Regionals2008 .........................USA South2008 ............... NCAA Regionals2009 .........................USA South2009 ......................NCAA Elite 82010 .........................USA South2010 ......................NCAA Elite 82011 ..........................USA South2011 ...............NCAA Runner-Up2012 .........................USA South2012 ...............NCAA Final Four2013 ................................Capital2013 ............... NCAA Regionals2014 ................................Capital2014 ......................NCAA Elite 82015 ................................Capital2015 ............... NCAA Regionals2016 ............... NCAA Regionals

• A LIST OF CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT’S CHAMPIONSHIPS AND NCAA APPEARANCES •

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Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christo-pher Newport University has become a university of choice for high-ability students from throughout Vir-ginia and beyond. Since his appointment as Univer-sity President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen by more than 700 percent and the campus has been transformed by nearly $1 billion in capital construction.

Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic programs offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that stimulates intellectual inquiry and fosters social and

civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU into the ranks of the finest preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation.

Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and the local community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU aca-demics and athletics, Trible frequently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers.

Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law de-gree from Washington and Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney of Essex County from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 to 1989.

He was a member of the United States Delegation to the United Nations in 1988 and a teaching fellow at the Insti-tute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1989.

He is married to Rosemary Dunaway Trible and has two children, Mary Kath-erine Trible Peters and Paul S. Trible III.

Paul S. Trible, Jr.

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EDUCATION

Hampden-Sydney B.A. in History (‘68)Washington & Lee Juris Doctor (‘71)

FAMILY

Wife: RosemaryChildren: Mary Katherine and Paul III

GETTING TO KNOW

• DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS •• PRESIDENT •

Kyle McMullin was elevated to the position of Director of Athletics on May 12, 2016 after serving in various capacities at Christopher Newport since 2008.

During his time at CNU, McMullin has overseen all of the department’s fundraising efforts including the ath-letics annual fund -- the Captains Crew -- all major gift donors and prospects for athletics -- the Royal Court -- and the growth of the corporate sponsorship program. Beginning in June of 2010, McMullin became the Assistant Director of Athletics for Advancement and

Communications and took over daily oversight of the department’s communication efforts. Adding responsibility for all athletic publications and the official athletics site, CNUsports.com, McMullin has worked closely with the athletic communications staff to ensure consis-tent messaging and promotion of Christopher Newport’s entire athletic program. In the summer of 2011, McMullin coordinated the release of a new brand identity for CNU athletics. As the lead on the brand project, he served as the primary contact with the design agency, the Silverman Group, during the design of the new brand identity while also plan-ning the implementation of a comprehensive brand redesign.

McMullin has also overseen CNU’s trademark licensing program since its inception in April of 2011.

Prior to his time at CNU, McMullin spent three years with ISP Sports at the University of Cincinnati to grow revenue by building relations with cor-porate sponsors of UC athletics. He later moved on to Villanova University to assist ISP Sports with their corporate sponsorship program.

A 2004 graduate of the University of Richmond, McMullin is a native of Blacksburg, Virginia and resides in Newport News with his wife, Lynn, and their children, Caroline and Nathan.

KYLE MCMULLIN9TH YEAR AT CNU

EDUCATION

Richmond B.A. in Business Administration (‘04)

FAMILY

Wife: LynnChildren: Caroline and Nathan

GETTING TO KNOW

Kyle McMullin

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Matthew BarreauCross Country Coach

Sara BacoteAcademic Mentor

Lindsay BirchVolleyball Coach

Captain ChrisMascot

Bill BroderickWomen’s Basketball

Coach

Eric ChristiansenTennis Coach

Justin ChezemAsst. Men’s Soccer

Coach

Danny GarayAthletic Facilities and

Game Day Operations Manager

Jamie GundersonAsst. Women’s Soccer

Coach

Carrie GardnerAssociate Director of

Athletics / SWA

Cory HarrisAsst. Volleyball Coach

Rebecca HartrumAsst. Women’s

Lacrosse Coach

John HarvellBaseball Coach

Matt KelchnerAssociate Director of

Athletics

Kilee Kadrie-WeilerAcademic Mentor

Jay KirlandAsst. Football Coach

Joyce Anne Koubaroulis

Academic Support Coordinator

John KrikorianMen’s Basketball

Coach

Kyle McMullinDirector of Athletics

Robin McDowProgram Support

Stephanie MooneyAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dan WeilerWomen’s Soccer Coach

Dave WeinerAsst. Tennis Coach

Tyler WingardTrack & Field Coach

Andy WissingerAsst. Baseball Coach

Jessica WingenAcademic Mentor

Jamie ColemanGolf Coach

Paul CrowleyAsst. Football Coach

Jonathan DeanStrength & Conditioning

Coordinator

Shanika EllisAthletics Finance

Manager

Jarren DysonAsst. Men’s Basketball

Coach

Taryn FoxAsst. Tickets and Events Manager

Erica FlaniganCheerleading Coach

John NapolitanoAsst. Track & Field

Coach

Maxwell PlarrSailing Coach

Keith ParrSoftball Coach

Dr. Kip RedickNCAA Faculty Representative

Roland RossAthletic Outreach

Coordinator

Steve ShawMen’s Soccer Coach

Lou SerioAthletic Materials

Manager

Rob SilsbeeDirector of Sports

Information

Greg ShockleyAsst. Football Coach

Judy StenzhornAdministrative Assistant

Cindy SutphinProgram Support

Mikey ThompsonMen’s Lacrosse Coach

Lisa ValentineWomen’s Lacrosse

Coach

Francis TommasinoSr. Director of Athletic

Communications

Matthew KutzDirector of Recreational

Services

Zach ThomasAsst. Men’s Lacrosse

Coach

Carrie MouraField Hockey Coach

Marlene LichtyAsst. Field Hockey

Coach

Austin GregoryManager of Video

Production

Nicole MitchellAsst. Women’s

Basketball Coach

David McCuneHead Athletic Trainer

Taylor MacinaCNU Storm Dance

Team Coach

Kate GomesAcademic Mentor

Caroline HerathAcademic Mentor

Art LinkFootball Coach

Stefan VarnerAsst. Athletic Trainer

Chy GreenAcademic Mentor

Landon MarianiAsst. Football Coach

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When former U.S. Senator Paul Trible became president of Christopher Newport

University in 1996, he challenged his new colleagues to build a great university for America. “We are not interested in incremental progress. We are in the business of dramatic transformation. Everything we do will be done at the highest levels of excellence, and with the help of a lot of wonderful people, CNU will become one of America’s pre-eminent public liberal arts and sciences universities.” We have done just that.

Few schools have come so far so quickly. Applications have exploded by 800 percent. This year CNU will receive more than 8,000 applications for a freshman class of 1,200. The quality of students is soaring. SAT scores in critical reading and math have increased by more than 200 points.

CNU offers great teaching and small classes. Hundreds of full-time faculty, drawn from the most respected graduate programs in the country, have been

added, and there are no large sections or teaching assistants.

More than $1 billion in capital construction has been completed, and CNU has built a spectacularly beautiful campus with world-class facilities. “Our job is to instruct and inspire, and nothing does that more powerfully than great architecture,” Trible says. “We want our students to have great dreams for their lives and for this country.”

The reach and reputation of CNU is spreading. Kiplinger’s and The Princeton Review include the University among the best values in higher education. U.S. News & World Report now ranks CNU No. 5 among all public regional universities in the South and as a school to watch for making “the most promising and innovative changes in the areas of academics, faculty, student life, campus and facilities.” Christopher Newport is also the only public institution in the nation to earn a perfect “A” from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni for the strength of its curriculum.

Christopher Newport is not a place for spectators. The academics are

demanding, and students are expected to actively engage in class and outside of the classroom. There are more than 200 offi cially recognized clubs, organizations and activities from which to choose. That’s a remarkable number for a school of 5,000 students.

In all things, the University emphasizes the importance of leadership, honor and civic engagement. The study of leadership is available to all students, and nearly 25 percent of CNU’s students participate in the President’s Leadership Program. This program combines rigorous academic courses that lead to a minor in leadership studies with community service, foreign study, outdoor adventure and speakers who have led lives of success and signifi cance.

“We want our students to become good citizens and leaders who possess a commitment to excellence, a passion for engagement, a moral compass to direct and guide their lives, and a powerful sense of their responsibility for making the world a better place. We want our students to lead, serve, love and set the world on fi re.”

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Ascending to New Heights

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DATE TEAM OPPONENT LOCATION9/10 W George Mason Invitational Fairfax, Va.9/17-18 M/W CNU Invitational Newport News, Va.9/24-26 W ITA Southeast Regional Fredericksburg, Va.10/1-2 M ITA Southeast Regional Fredericksburg, Va.10/8 W vs. Oberlin Pittsburgh, Pa.10/8 W at Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa.10/9 M vs. Oberlin Pittsburgh, Pa.10/9 M at Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa.2/18 M at Swarthmore Swarthmore, Pa.2/18 M vs. Haverford Swarthmore, Pa.2/19 M vs. Whitman Swarthmore, Pa.2/25 W at Washington & Lee Lexington, Va.2/25 W vs. Southern Virginia* Lexington, Va.3/4 M at Pomona-Pitzer Claremont, Calif.3/4 W at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Claremont, Calif.3/5 M/W at Chapman Orange, Calif.3/7 M at Cal Lutheran Thousand Oaks, Calif.3/7 W at Caltech Pasadena, Calif.3/10 M/W at Redlands Redlands, Calif.3/18 M N.C. Wesleyan Newport News, Va.3/19 M Washington & Lee Newport News, Va.

DATE TEAM OPPONENT LOCATION3/19 W Centre Newport News, Va.3/19 W Methodist Newport News, Va.3/25 M/W Mary Washington* Newport News, Va.3/28 M/W at St. Mary’s (Md.)* St. Mary’s City, Md.3/31 W at York (Pa.)* York, Pa.4/1 M/W Penn State Harrisburg* Newport News, Va.4/1 M York (Pa.)* Newport News, Va.4/1 W at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md.4/2 M at Richmond Richmond, Va.4/8 M at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va.4/9 M/W at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md.4/11 W at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md.4/12 M at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md.4/14 W vs. Monmouth Fairfax, Va.4/15 M at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md.4/15 W at George Mason Fairfax, Va.4/14-21 M CAC Tournament TBD4/15-22 W CAC Tournament TBD

*Capital Athletic Conference Game