2012 sonoma state men's tennis media guide

14
SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

Upload: brandon-bronzan

Post on 09-Mar-2016

220 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

Page 2: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNISTEAM ROSTER/SCHEDULE

2012 ROSTERNAME YR HT HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL Zak Bohegian Fr. 5-7 San Rafael, Calif. Tamalpais HS Drexler Dy Jr. 5-7 San Jose, Calif. Saint Lawrence Academy Greg Eckstedt Sr. 5-9 San Jose, Calif. Mission College Garret Gooch Fr. 6-1 San Diego, Calif. Westview HS Seth Hein So. 6-3 San Jose, Calif. Pioneer HS Daniel Henke Jr. 6-4 Yuba City, Calif. Yuba College Robert Henry Fr. 6-1 Burbank, Calif. John Burroughs HS Nelson Hosley So. 5-10 Davis, Calif. Davis HS David Hutton Jr. 6-0 Santa Rosa, Calif. Santa Rosa JC Patrick Maloney So. 6-3 Sacramento, Calif. Inderkum HS Jimmy Manning So. 6-2 Campbell, Calif. Westmont HS Vincent Paganetti Fr. 5-7 Fresno, Calif. Clovis West HS Reid Patterson Fr. 6-0 Saratoga, Calif. Saratoga HS Matt Roberts So. 6-1 San Jose, Calif. West Valley CC

2012 ROSTERDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME1/21/2012 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 2:00 p.m.1/27/2012 UC Davis Davis, Calif. 12:00 p.m.1/28/2012 American River CC (scrimmage) Rohnert Park, Calif. 1:00 p.m.2/2/2012 Santa Rosa JC (scrimmage) Rohnert Park, Calif. 1:00 p.m.2/3/2012 Sierra CC (scrimmage) Rohnert Park, Calif. 1:00 p.m.2/6/2012 Fresno Pacific Rohnert Park, Calif. 1:30 p.m.2/9/2012 Montana State Billings Phoenix, Ariz. 12:30 p.m.2/10/2012 Hawai’i-Hilo Phoenix, Ariz. 3:30 p.m.2/11/2012 Western New Mexico Phoenix, Ariz. 12:00 p.m.2/12/2012 UC San Diego Phoenix, Ariz. 10:00 a.m.2/17/2012 Foothill JC (scrimmage) Rohnert Park, Calif. 1:00 p.m.3/2/2012 Fresno CC (scrimmage) Fresno, Calif. 2:00 p.m.3/3/2012 UC Santa Cruz Fresno, Calif. 9:00 a.m.3/4/2012 Fresno Pacific Fresno, Calif. 11:00 a.m.3/9/2012 Western New Mexico Rohnert Park, Calif. 2:00 p.m.3/10/2012 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 3:00 p.m.3/21/2012 College of Idaho Rohnert Park, Calif. 2:00 p.m.4/6/2012 Metro State Grand Junction, Colo. 2:30 p.m.4/7/2012 Augustana Grand Junction, Colo. 9:00 a.m.4/7/2012 Colorado State-Pueblo Grand Junction, Colo. 2:30 p.m.4/8/2012 Colorado Mesa Grand Junction, Colo. 9:00 a.m.4/14/2012 Hawai’i-Hilo Rohnert Park, Calif. 9:00 a.m.4/27-29/2012 Ojai Valley Tournament Ojai, Calif. all day

Page 3: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

STEVE CUNNINGHAMEHEAD COACH

Steve Cunninghame returns for his 20th season as coach of the Sonoma State men’s tennis team. Last year’s team finished 5-15, but that record is somewhat deceiving. The Seawolves played several NCAA Division I schools and a few others who were ranked in the top ten of their respective division. The Seawolves also finished the season strong, winning four of their final seven.

A player for the Cossack tennis team in 1979 and again from 1981-83, Cun-ninghame served as an assistant coach to Jay Potter from 1984-87, focusing his coaching skills on the men’s team.

In 1988, Cunninghame was named the head coach of the women’s team and he took over the head coaching duties for both teams the following year. As head coach of the SSU women’s squad, Cunninghame compiled a 70-42 record, coached the Cossacks’ first tennis All-American (Megan Lowrey), and led five nationally-ranked teams. His 1989-90 team finished ranked ninth in the nation.

In men’s tennis, Cunninghame compiled a record of 36-64 before the sport, along with five others, was dropped at the end of the 1991-92 school year due to budget constraints. The team was resurrected in 1997-98, and Cun-ninghame also returned to lead the team to a 11-9 mark in their first season back in NCAA competition.

Since 2000, the men’s tennis team has qualified for the NCAA West Regionals six times, including four of the last six years.

CAREER RECORDYEAR RECORD1988 .................................. 9-161989 .................................. 7-111990 .................................. 9-141991 .................................. 6-131992 .................................. 5-101998 .................................. 11-91999 ................................14-102000 .................................. 12-92001 ................................13-112002 .................................. 5-142003 .................................. 3-142004 .................................. 8-172005 .................................. 3-102006 .....................................7-92007 .....................................7-92008 .................................. 7-102009 .................................. 9-132010 .................................. 7-112011 .................................. 5-15TOTAL .............. 147-225

NCAAAPPEARANCES

200020012006200720082010

STAFF BIOS

ASSISTANT COACHES

Jordan Walker Jordan Walker

Page 4: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

ZAK BOHEGIANCLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: San Rafael, Calif. LAST SCHOOL: Tamalpais High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Tampalpais High School in Mill Valley...helped guide his team to a MCAL championship in 2011...was his team’s MVP as a sopho-more and senior...team captain his final two seasons at Tamalpais.

PERSONAL: Is a fan of the San Francisco Giants and Buster Posey...his most memorable personal sports moment was beating rival Redwood High School to win the MCAL champi-onship.

DREXLER DYCLASS: Junior HOMETOWN: San Jose, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Saint Lawrence Academy

2011: Went 6-15 in 21 singles matches, primarily at the No. 2 position...was 6-5 in doubles matches…won two straight singles matches twice during the season…won four consecu-tive matches in doubles play with partner Bryce Keefer (4/15/11-4/17/11).

2010: Put up an 8-8 record in singles play (8-6 in duals)...was a perfect 5-0 at the No. 6 posi-tion...also played at No. 4 and No. 5...won his first five singles matches of the spring season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Is a 2009 graduate of St. Lawrence Academy in Santa Clara.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because he liked the campus and it is close to home...his goal for this season is to qualify for the NCAA Tournament...lists his family as his biggest influence...is a fan of the Houston Rockets...says the Beatles are his favorite band.

GREG ECKSTEDTCLASS: Senior HOMETOWN: San Jose, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Mission College

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from Mission College in Santa Clara...was a member of the Dean’s List all four semesters at Mission...also attended San Jose State, where he earned a 3.8 GPA and was a two-time Dean’s List honoree...is a 2007 graduate of Branham High School in San Jose...was his team’s No. 1 singles player...won a league cham-pionship and Most Valuable Player award...team captain for Branham.

PERSONAL: Would like to be a firefighter or teach communications at the junior college level and coach tennis...is a fan of Andre Agassi...enjoys Mexican food and sushi...lists the San Jose Sharks as his favorite sports team...has worn the same gold necklace around his neck since he was 16...also always wears a bracelet on his right wrist.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

Page 5: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

GARRET GOOCHCLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: San Diego, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Westview High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Westview High School in San Diego...led his team to CIF Division II Championships in 2009 and 2011...his squad also won league cham-pionships in 2009 and 2010...was named his school’s most spirited individual in 2009-10.

PESONAL: Would like to earn his law degree...lists Novak Djokovic as his biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of comedian Ricky Gervais...says his Dad is his favorite opponent to play against...likes to eat pizza.

SETH HEINCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: San Jose, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Pioneer High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Pioneer High School in San Jose...was the Mustangs’ No. 2 player as a junior (15-5 singles) and No. 1 as a senior (14-6 singles).

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the tennis program and because he liked the quiet, small campus...is a fan of Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi...also roots for the San Fran-cisco Giants and 49ers...considers his high school tennis coach to be his biggest influence as an athlete.

DANIEL HENKECLASS: JuniorHOMETOWN: Yuba City, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Yuba College

2011: Spent time at No. 3 and No. 4 singles for the Seawolves, going 3-7 overall...was 8-10 at No. 1 doubles with partner Taylor Bianco...his three singles wins came in consecu-tive matches, all against NCAA Division II competition...had a five-match winning streak in doubles.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transferred to Sonoma State from Yuba College...graduated from Yuba City High School, where he played tennis for the Honkers.

PERSONAL: Lists Roger Federer as his biggest influence as an athlete, though he says he’d most like to meet Rafael Nadal...likes to eat Chinese food...is a fan of the Sacramento Kings and Denver Broncos.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

Page 6: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

NELSON HOSLEYCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Davis, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Davis High School

2011: Spent his freshman season with the Seawolves, but did not get into any matches.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Davis High School...helped team to Sac Joaquin Section championships in 2007, 2009, and 2010...was the Sac Joaquin Section doubles champion in ‘09 and ‘10.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because it’s close to home and has a “great campus”...is a fan of Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants.

DAVID HUTTONCLASS: JuniorHOMETOWN: Santa Rosa, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Santa Rosa Junior College

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from nearby Santa Rosa Junior Col-lege...was a two-time all-conference player for the Bear Cubs...won the Big 8 Conference Doubles championship in 2010...also attended UC Santa Cruz...graduated from Montgom-ery High School in Santa Rosa...was a four-year varsity player for the Vikings...won an NBL Doubles championship.

PERSONAL: Would like to become a police officer or lawyer following graduation...lists his Dad as his biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of the San Francisco 49ers...enjoys the music of Muse...his brother, Stewart, played for the Seawolves from 2009 to 2011.

PATRICK MALONEYCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Sacramento, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Inderkum High School

2011: Spent his freshman season with the Seawolves, but did not appear in any matches.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Inderkum High School in Sacramento in 2010...had an impressive 42-3 record in the regular season at Inderkum...won a section championship as a senior...was a four-year all-league honoree.

PERSONAL: Following graduation, he would like to go into either law or politics...given the choice to meet anyone from the past, he chose Franklin Delano Roosevelt...lists his father as his biggest athletic influence...likes to eat “anything”...considers Novak Djokovic to be his favorite athlete.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

Page 7: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

JIMMY MANNINGCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: Campbell, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Westmont High School

2011: Made ten singles appearances, mainly at the No. 5 and No. 6 spots...went 4-6 for the year in singles...was 0-8 overall in doubles action.

HIGH SCHOOL: Came to Sonoma State from Westmont High School.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because it is close to his home in Campbell.

VINCENT PAGANETTICLASS: FreshmanHOMETOWN: Fresno, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Clovis West High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of tennis at Clovis West High School in Clovis...helped guide the Golden Eagles to back-to-back CIF championships.

PERSONAL: Considers Derek Jeter to be his biggest influence as an athlete because of his leadership qualities...enjoys eating Italian food...can actually speak Italian, as well...is a fan of the New York Yankees.

REID PATTERSONCLASS: FreshmanHOMETOWN: Saratoga, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: Saratoga High School

HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives on campus from Saratoga High School...he spent two years with the Falcons...prior to that he went to Archbishop Mitty High School.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

Page 8: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

MATT ROBERTSCLASS: SophomoreHOMETOWN: San Jose, Calif.LAST SCHOOL: West Valley Community College

2011: Played five singles matches, mostly in tournament play, and went 3-2...saw action in one match as the team’s No. 1.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Branham High School in San Jose...was a CCS finalist...earned three team most valuable player awards...was a two-time BVAL singles champion...also won the BVAL doubles championship...earned CCS Athlete of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because he liked the atmosphere on the campus and the location...enjoys eating fried chicken...is a fan of Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles...lists Marat Safin as his biggest influence as an athlete.

STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

The SSU Tennis Courts play home to the Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams. Built in 1969, the tennis courts are one of the oldest facilities located on campus. Over the years, the SSU Tennis Courts have gone through many renovations, including resurfac-ing, re-fencing and other general maintenance. Future long-range goals for SSU Tennis Courts feature improving the pedestrian walkways as well as the construction of a main stadium court.

Page 9: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE OVERALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3

Jan. 19 at Saint Mary’s L 0-7 0-1 L L L L L L L L L

Jan. 22 at No. 54 Santa Clara L 0-4 0-2 U L L U U L L U L

Jan. 28 No. 1 Fresno Pacific L 1-8 0-3 L L L L L L L W L

Feb. 10 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 4-5 0-4 W W L L L W L W L

Feb. 11 at Grand Canyon L 3-6 0-5 L W L L W W L L L

Feb. 12 vs. No. 32 Western New Mexico L 1-8 0-6 L L L L L W L L L

Feb. 13 vs. No. 11 Hawaii Pacific L 1-8 0-7 L L W L L L L L L

Mar. 5 at UC Davis L 3-4 0-8 L L L L W W W L W

Mar. 28 at No. 24 UC San Diego L 0-9 0-9 L L L L L L L L L

Mar. 28 at Hope International W 7-2 1-9 W L W W W W W L W

Apr. 1 vs. No. 9 Williams L 1-8 1-10 L L L W L L L L L

Apr. 2 at No. 6 UC Santa Cruz L 0-9 1-11 L L L L L L L L L

Apr. 9 at Nevada L 1-6 1-12 L L L L L W W L L

Apr. 15 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo W 9-0 2-12 W W W W W W W W W

Apr. 15 vs. Colorado Christian W 9-0 3-12 W W W W W W W W W

Apr. 16 vs. Montana State-Billings W 6-3 4-12 L L W W W W W W L

Apr. 17 at Mesa State W 9-0 5-12 W W W W W W W W W

Apr. 21 No. 23 Grand Canyon L 2-7 5-13 L L L L W W L L L

Apr. 22 Hawaii-Hilo L 3-6 5-14 L L L L W W W L L

Apr. 25 No. 10 UC San Diego L 1-8 5-15 L L L W L L L L L

2011 TEAM RESULTS 2011 RESULTS

MATT ROBERTS SETH HEIN GARRETT GOOCH

Page 10: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

SINGLES STATISTICSNAME OVERALL DUAL TOUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 Taylor Bianco 6-16 5-15 1-1 5-13 0-2 Drexler Dy 6-15 5-14 1-1 5-12 0-1 0-1 Scott Gaynor 6-13 6-12 0-1 0-1 6-7 0-3 0-1 Ryan Harris 0-1 0-1 0-1 Daniel Henke 3-7 0-5 3-2 Stewart Hutton 11-10 10-9 1-1 0-2 6-6 4-1 Bryce Keefer 5-5 4-4 1-1 4-4 Jimmy Manning 4-6 4-6 0-1 1-3 3-2 Matt Roberts 3-2 0-1 3-1 0-1 Anthony Rollins 7-5 7-4 0-1 0-1 4-3 2-0 1-0 TOTALS 51-80 44-73 7-7 5-14 5-15 6-14 7-12 9-10 12-8

DOUBLES STATISTICSNAME OVERALL DUAL TOUR 1 2 3 Scott Gaynor/Anthony Rollins 5-13 4-12 1-1 4-12 Stewart Hutton/Bryce Keefer 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 Taylor Bianco/Matt Roberts 0-1 0-0 0-1 Taylor Bianco/Daniel Henke 8-10 8-10 0-0 8-10 Scott Gaynor/Matt Roberts 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Ryan Harris/Bryce Keefer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Ryan Harris/Anthony Rollins 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Drexler Dy/Bryce Keefer 6-5 6-5 0-0 6-5 Scott Gaynor/Jimmy Manning 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Taylor Bianco/Jimmy Manning 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Taylor Bianco/Drexler Dy 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Bryce Keefer/Jimmy Manning 0-6 0-6 0-0 0-6 Scott Gaynor/Stewart Hutton 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 TOTALS 20-43 19-40 1-3 8-12 6-13 5-15

JIMMY MANNING DREXLER DY DANIEL HENKE

2011 STATISTICS2011 STATISTICS

Page 11: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

1998Record: 11-9

2/11 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-02/13 UC Santa Cruz L 0-92/19 Hawaii-Hilo L 0-92/20 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-82/21 UC Riverside L 1-82/22 Western New Mexico W 5-32/25 Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-83/6 UC Davis L 1-83/11 San Francisco W 7-03/14 Rochester W 5-43/17 Montana L 0-93/25 Cal State L.A. W 7-24/3 UC Riverside W 5-44/4 Menlo W 9-04/5 Albertson W 9-04/7 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-04/14 Occidental W 6-14/15 Cal Baptist L 2-54/16 Chapman W 7-04/28 Dominican (CA) L 2-7

1999Record: 14-10

1/16 at Chaminade W 9-01/18 at Hawaii Pacific L 1-81/19 at BYU-Hawaii L 1-81/20 at Hawaii L 2-71/21 at Hawaii-Hilo L 2-72/1 San Francisco W 9-02/4 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-02/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-52/13 vs. UC Riverside W 9-02/14 vs. UC Davis L 2-62/23 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 3-62/27 UC Riverside W 8-13/5 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-83/7 Swarthmore W 7-23/13 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-53/16 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 7-23/20 Cal Lutheran W 9-03/25 at US International W 8-14/3 at Occidental W 9-04/5 at Pomona-Pitzer W 6-34/15 UC Davis L 4-54/16 Univ. of Mary W 9-04/19 Menlo W 9-04/20 Dominican (CA) W 6-3

2000Record: 12-9

1/16 at Hawaii-Hilo W 8-11/17 at Chaminade W 9-01/19 at Hawaii L 0-42/7 Hawaii Pacific L 2-72/11 vs. UC Riverside W 8-12/12 vs. Azusa Pacific L 4-52/17 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 2-53/3 Nevada W 7-13/11 UC Davis L 3-63/23 at San Francisco W 7-03/30 at Dominican (CA) W 9-04/5 Menlo W 8-14/7 at Cal State L.A. W 9-04/8 at UC Riverside W 8-14/9 at UC San Diego W 7-04/10 at Cal State L.A. W 9-04/11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-44/14 UC Santa Cruz L 1-84/15 Cal Poly Pomona L 2-74/18 at UC Davis L 0-95/5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona^ L 2-5

^ NCAA Regional

2001Record: 14-10

1/19 at Hawaii L 2-51/20 at Chaminade W 9-01/20 at Chaminade W 6-01/23 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-91/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 2-71/25 Hawaii-Hilo W 9-02/7 Dominican (CA) W 9-02/19 at San Francisco L 2-52/23 Nevada W 6-33/3 Cal State L.A. W 8-13/7 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-83/10 UC Davis L 2-73/11 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-43/14 Swarthmore W 8-13/22 at Dominican (CA) W 6-13/23 Puget Sound W 9-03/28 Westmont W 8-13/30 Portland State W 7-24/6 vs. Cal State L.A. W 7-24/8 at Barry L 1-84/16 UC San Diego L 3-64/21 at UC Davis L 1-84/22 at UC Santa Cruz L 3-45/4 at UC Davis^ L 0-5

^ NCAA Regional

2002Record: 5-14

1/19 at Chaminade W 7-01/21 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-91/22 at Hawaii L 0-91/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 0-91/31 Dominican (CA) W 9-02/3 at UC Davis L 0-92/15 vs. Azusa Pacific L 0-92/22 vs. Alliant International W 6-32/24 at UC San Diego L 1-83/11 Swarthmore L 2-73/16 at Cal State L.A. L 1-83/25 at Dominican (CA) W 8-13/26 Seattle W 8-13/29 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-94/7 UC Santa Cruz L 0-94/12 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-84/13 UC San Diego L 0-94/16 at San Francisco L 3-44/19 at Nevada L 0-7

2003Record: 3-14

2/7 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 3-42/8 Hawaii L 2-72/14 vs. Colorado Mines W 7-22/15 at UC San Diego L 1-82/16 vs. Azusa Pacific L 4-52/21 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-62/28 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-53/1 Nevada W 7-23/8 at UC Davis L 3-63/9 West Florida L 1-83/12 Gonzaga W 9-03/28 at Nevada L 0-93/29 vs. Montana L 2-54/7 at Morehouse L 4-54/11 at Florida Southern L 1-84/19 UC San Diego L 2-74/22 UC Davis L 3-6

2004Record: 8-17

2/4 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-72/8 at UC Davis L 2-72/13 vs. Abilene Christian L 0-92/14 vs. W. New Mexico W 7-22/15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 2-72/21 UC Davis L 2-73/5 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-63/6 vs. UC San Diego L 0-93/7 vs. Nevada L 0-73/9 Rochester W 5-43/10 Swarthmore L 4-53/12 vs. W. New Mexico W 9-03/13 vs. Wayne State L 2-73/13 vs. Colorado Mines W 8-13/14 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-53/17 Weber State W 6-33/30 at Dominican (CA) W 9-04/2 at Hawaii Pacific L 0-94/2 at Chaminade W 9-04/3 at Hawaii L 1-64/5 vs. Mont. St-Billings W 9-04/5 at Hawaii-Hilo L 1-84/6 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-94/9 at Nevada L 0-74/16 UC San Diego L 0-9

2005Record: 3-10

2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-32/25 vs. Colorado Mines L 4-52/26 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 1-82/27 at UC San Diego L 0-93/8 Swarthmore W 5-43/10 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-73/12 Nevada L 1-83/15 Northern Colorado W 5-43/16 Radford L 0-93/17 Weber State L 4-54/9 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-64/10 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-74/15 UC San Diego L 1-8

2006Record: 7-9

2/8 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-72/10 UC Santa Cruz L 3-62/17 vs. Azusa Pacific L 1-82/18 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-13/8 Swarthmore W 7-23/12 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-03/17 vs. Utah State L 3-43/18 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-73/31 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-04/1 at UC San Diego L 0-94/2 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 7-24/15 at Hawaii Pacific W 7-24/17 at BYU-Hawaii L 1-84/18 at Chaminade W 9-04/22 UC San Diego L 3-65/6 at UC San Diego^ L 0-5

^ NCAA Regional

2007Record: 7-10

2/28 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-63/3 at UC Davis L 0-73/4 at Fresno Pacific L 1-83/6 Concordia (CA) L 3-63/16 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-43/17 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-33/18 at UC San Diego L 1-83/22 Trinity (CT) W 7-23/31 at Nevada L 0-74/1 vs. Utah State L 2-54/6 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 8-14/7 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-84/10 at Metro State W 5-24/11 at Mesa State W 8-14/12 at Colorado Christian 9-04/20 at Pacific (CA) L 0-75/5 at UC San Diego^ L 0-5

^ NCAA Regional

2008Record: 7-10

2/6 Fresno Pacific L 2-72/9 at Pacific L 1-62/15 vs. CSU-Pueblo W 5-02/16 vs. Mesa State W 9-02/17 vs. W. New Mexico W 9-02/18 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 6-32/23 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-73/5 at St. Mary’s L 0-73/9 at UC Davis L 3-43/11 Swarthmore W 9-03/14 Western New Mexico W 9-03/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-33/16 Concordia (CA) L 1-63/22 at Hawaii-Hilo L 2-73/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 4-53/25 at BYU Hawaii L 2-74/5 UC Santa Cruz L 2-74/11 at Santa Clara W 6-14/17 UC San Diego L 3-64/18 at Nevada L 0-74/19 Portland State W 6-15/9 at Hawaii Pacific^ L 0-5

^ NCAA Regional

2009Record: 8-11

1/28 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-72/7 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-82/13 vs. Abilene Christian L 2-72/14 vs. Colo. St-Pueblo W 8-12/14 vs. Midwestern State L 2-72/15 at Grand Canyon W 8-12/16 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 0-92/20 at Fresno Pacific L 1-83/1 at Nevada L 0-73/10 Swarthmore W 8-13/27 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-43/28 at UC San Diego L 1-83/29 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-43/28 at UC San Diego L 1-83/29 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-44/4 at Santa Clara L 2-54/11 at Colo. St-Pueblo W 7-24/12 vs. Mesa State W 7-24/13 at Colorado Christian W 9-04/14 at Metro State L 4-54/17 UC San Diego L 4-5

2010Record: 7-11

2/11 at Grand Canyon W 8-12/12 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-42/13 vs. Midwestern State L 4-52/14 vs. Mont. St.-Billings W 8-12/16 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 7-22/20 at Santa Clara L 0-73/5 Saint Mary’s L 2-53/12 at UC San Diego L 4-53/13 vs. Hawaii Pacific L 1-63/15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 5-43/21 at San Francisco L 1-63/26 vs. W. New Mexico L 3-53/27 at Pomona-Pitzer W 6-33/28 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-44/3 at UC Davis L 1-64/12 UC Santa Cruz L 2-74/18 at Nevada L 1-65/6 at Hawaii Pacific^ L 0-5

^ NCAA Regional

2011Record: 5-15

1/19 at Saint Mary’s L 0-71/22 at Santa Clara L 0-41/28 Fresno Pacific L 1-82/10 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 4-52/11 at Grand Canyon L 3-62/12 vs. W. New Mexico L 1-82/13 vs. Hawaii Pacific L 1-83/5 at UC Davis L 3-43/28 at UC San Diego L 0-93/28 at Hope International W 7-24/1 vs. Williams L 1-84/2 at UC Santa Cruz L 0-94/9 at Nevada L 1-64/15 vs. Colo St-Pueblo W 9-04/15 vs. Colo. Christian W 9-04/16 vs. Montana St-Billings W 6-34/17 vs. Mesa State W 9-04/21 Grand Canyon L 2-74/22 Hawaii-Hilo L 3-64/25 UC San Diego L 1-8

YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY RESULTS

Page 12: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYEAR HEAD COACH OVERALL 1983 Jay Potter 8-12 1984 Jay Potter 6-12 1985 Jay Potter 13-11 1986 Jay Potter 15-13 1987 Jay Potter 20-5 1988 Steve Cunninghame 9-16 1989 Steve Cunninghame 7-11 1990 Steve Cunninghame 9-14 1991 Steve Cunninghame 6-13 1992 Steve Cunninghame 5-10 1998 Steve Cunninghame 11-9 1999 Steve Cunninghame 14-10 2000 Steve Cunninghame 12-9 2001 Steve Cunninghame 13-11 2002 Steve Cunninghame 5-14 2003 Steve Cunninghame 3-14 2004 Steve Cunninghame 8-17 2005 Steve Cunninghame 3-10 2006 Steve Cunninghame 7-9 2007 Steve Cunninghame 7-9 2008 Steve Cunninghame 7-10 2009 Steve Cunninghame 9-13 2010 Steve Cunninghame 7-11 2011 Steve Cunninghame 5-15

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCESYEAR ROUND OPPONENT SITE RESULT2000 NCAA West Regional Cal Poly Pomona La Jolla, Calif. L, 2-52001 NCAA West Regional UC Davis Davis, Calif. L, 0-52006 NCAA West Regional UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. L, 0-52007 NCAA West Regional UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. L, 0-52008 NCAA West Regional Hawaii Pacific Honolulu, Hawaii L, 0-52010 NCAA West Regional Hawaii Pacific Honolulu, Hawaii L, 0-5

ALL-TIME SERIESNCAA DIVISION I

Cal Poly SLO ....................................................... 0-4Gonzaga .............................................................. 1-0Hawaii .................................................................. 0-6Montana ............................................................. 0-2Northern Colorado .......................................... 1-0Nevada ..............................................................3-10Pacific ................................................................... 0-2Portland State ................................................... 1-0Radford ................................................................ 0-1San Francisco .................................................... 3-3Santa Clara ......................................................... 1-3Saint Mary’s .....................................................0-14UC Davis (A) ....................................................... 0-4Utah State........................................................... 0-2Weber State ....................................................... 1-1Wisconsin-Green Bay ..................................... 1-0ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION I .....12-52

NCAA DIVISION IIAbilene Christian ............................................. 0-2Barry ..................................................................... 0-1BYU-Hawaii ........................................................ 0-6Cal Poly Pomona ............................................11-8Cal State L.A. ...................................................... 5-1Chaminade ........................................................ 7-0Colorado Christian .......................................... 3-0Colorado School of Mines ............................ 2-1Colorado State-Pueblo .................................. 4-0Florida Southern .............................................. 0-1Grand Canyon ................................................... 2-2Hawaii-Hilo ........................................................ 6-9Hawaii Pacific ..................................................1-10Mary, University of .......................................... 1-0Mesa State .......................................................... 4-0Metro State ........................................................ 1-1Midwestern State ............................................ 0-2Montana State-Billings .................................. 3-0Morehouse ......................................................... 0-1Seattle (B) ........................................................... 1-0UC Davis (A) .....................................................0-13UC San Diego ..................................................1-20UC Riverside (C) ................................................ 5-1Wayne State ....................................................... 0-1West Florida ....................................................... 0-1Western New Mexico ..................................... 8-2ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION II ....65-83

NCAA DIVISION IIICal Lutheran ...................................................... 1-0Chapman ............................................................ 1-0Occidental .......................................................... 2-0Pomona-Pitzer .................................................. 2-0Puget Sound...................................................... 2-0Rochester............................................................ 2-0Swarthmore ....................................................... 6-2Trinity (CT) .......................................................... 1-0UC Santa Cruz .................................................0-13Williams ............................................................... 0-1ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION III ...17-16

NAIAAlbertson ............................................................ 1-0Alliant International (X) ................................. 2-0Azusa Pacific ...................................................... 0-4Cal Baptist .......................................................... 0-1Concordia, CA ................................................... 0-2Dominican (D) ................................................... 7-1Fresno Pacific .................................................... 0-4Hope International .......................................... 1-0Menlo ................................................................... 3-0Notre Dame de Namur (E) ............................ 3-0Westmont ........................................................... 1-0ALL-TIME vs. NAIA ........................18-12

A - UC Davis transitioned from Division II to I.B - Seattle transitioned from Division II to I.C - Seattle transitioned from Division II to I.D - Dominican transitioned from NAIA to Division II.E - NDNU transitioned from NAIA to Division II.X - Institution no longer sponsors athletics.

2008 NCAA WEST REGIONAL QUALIFIER

J.C. ARZAGA

CUNNINGHAME/BERNABE

PROGRAM HISTORYPROGRAM HISTORY

Page 13: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03) ...........................752. Connor Olson (2007-10) .....................................483. Andy Muesse (2005-08) ......................................394. Tom Miskimin (1998-00) .....................................385. Kevin Hinson (1986-89) .......................................366. Kevin Alfaro (1986-87) .........................................357. Mark Woodard (1987-88) ....................................318. Quan Vu (2007-10) ................................................309. Ken Christian (1985-87).......................................2710. Ron Trengove (1989-91)......................................26

CAREER SINGLES WIN PCT.

1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03) .........................7652. Kevin Alfaro (1986-87) .......................................7453. Eric Twitchell (1999-00) .....................................7194. J.C. Arzaga (2000-01) ..........................................6325. Mark Woodard (1987-88) ..................................6206. Tom Miskimin (1998-00) ...................................5767. Andy Muesse (2005-08) ....................................5578. Allan Webster (1986-87)....................................5569. Connor Olson (2007-10) ...................................54510. Paul Shepherd (1985-86) ..................................543

CAREER DOUBLES WINS

1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03) ...........................652. Connor Olson (2007-10) .....................................513. Tom Miskimin (1998-00) .....................................444. Kevin Hinson (1986-89) .......................................365. Victor Lozano (1999-00) ......................................32 Trampas Shakal (1986-87) ..................................327. Andy Muesse (2005-08) ......................................308. Tim Aguon (1998-99) ...........................................28 Brett Mastaler (1998-99) .....................................2810. Eric Twitchell (1999-00) .......................................27

CAREER DOUBLES WIN PCT.

1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03) .........................7142. Victor Lozano (1999-00) ....................................6533. Trampas Shakhal (1986-87) .............................6404. Tom Miskimin (1998-00) ...................................6295. Connor Olson (2007-10) ...................................5706. Kevin Hinson (1986-89) .....................................5297. Andy Muesse (2005-09) ....................................435

SEASONSINGLES WINS

1. Kevin Alfaro (1987) ................................................222. Nestor Bernabe (1999) .........................................213. Nestor Bernabe (2000) .........................................214. Eric Twitchell (1999) ..............................................205. Mark Woodard (1987) ...........................................196. Jordan Walker (2000) ............................................18 Paul Shepherd (1986) ...........................................18 Connor Olson (2010) .............................................189. Nestor Bernabe (2001) .........................................17 Kevin Hinson (1987) ..............................................17

SEASONSINGLES WIN PCT.

1. Kevin Alfaro (1987) ............................................ .8802. Nestor Bernabe (2003) ..................................... .8423. Eric Twitchell (1999) .......................................... .8334. Jordan Walker (2000) ........................................ .7835. Nestor Bernabe (1999) ..................................... .7786. Mark Woodard (1987) ...................................... ..7607. Nestor Bernabe (2000) ..................................... .7508. Paul Shepherd (1986) ....................................... .7209. Nestor Bernabe (2001) ..................................... .708 Kevin Hinson (1987) .......................................... .708

SEASONDOUBLES WINS

1. Kevin Hinson (1987) ..............................................19 Trampas Shakal (1987) .........................................19 Nestor Bernabe (2000) .........................................19 Eric Twitchell (1999) ..............................................19 Nestor Bernabe (1999) .........................................19 Victor Lozano (1999) .............................................197. Brett Mastaler (1999) .............................................178. Connor Olson (2007) .............................................15 Brandon Buskirk (2007) ........................................15 Ken Christian (1985) ..............................................15 J.C. Arzaga (2000) ...................................................15 Connor Olson (2008) .............................................15 Tom Miskimin (1999).............................................15 Nestor Bernabe (2001) .........................................15 Tom Miskimin (2000).............................................15

SEASON DOUBLES WIN PCT.

1. Kevin Hinson (1987) .......................................... .826 Trampas Shakal (1987) ..................................... .8263. Nestor Bernabe (2000) ..................................... .7924. Brandon Buskirk (2007) .................................... .750 Connor Olson (2007) ......................................... .7506. Eric Twitchell (1999) .......................................... .731 Victor Lozano (1999) ......................................... .731 Nestor Bernabe (1999) ..................................... .7319. Ken Christian (1985) ..............................................1510. Brett Mastaler (1999) ......................................... .708

HONORSITA ALL-AMERICAN

2003 Nestor Bernabe

ITA WEST REGION CHAMPION1998 Nestor Bernabe2009 Connor Olson

RALPH BARKEY INSPIRATIONAL AWARD

2001 Nestor Bernabe

DR. WILLIAM K. CROWLEYACADEMIC AWARD

2011 Scott Gaynor

SEAWOLVES SPIRIT AWARD2003 Nestor Bernabe2009 ‘09 Men’s Tennis Team2010 Scott Gaynor

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2007 Connor Olson

SSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONSTUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2003 Nestor Bernabe2010 Scott Gaynor

DIRECTOR’S AWARD2006 Andrew Laing2007 Andy Muesse2008 Andy Muesse2009 Andy Muesse2010 Connor Olson2011 Taylor Bianco

CONNOR OLSONANDY MUESSE

NESTOR BERNABE

PROGRAM RECORDS/HONORS PROGRAM HISTORY

Page 14: 2012 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

SONOMA STATE MEN’S TENNIS

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928

Bill Fusco Director of Athletics [email protected]

Brandon Bronzan Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Yvonne Burbank Associate Athletics Director [email protected]

Mike Ogg Director of Business Operations [email protected]

Nancy Crosat Business Operations Analyst [email protected]

Erin Rock Business Operations Specialist [email protected]

Dr. Duane Dove Faculty Athletic Representative [email protected]

Tyler Lobe Sports Information Coordinator [email protected]

Michael Balasek Compliance Coordinator [email protected]

Willie Lee Equipment Manager [email protected]

Julie Miller Interim Head Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Nakiesha Brooks-Davis Athletic Trainer [email protected]

Andrew Simpkins Athletic Trainer [email protected]

John Goelz Head Baseball Coach [email protected]

Pat Fuscaldo Head Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Mark Rigby Head Women’s Basketball Coach [email protected]

Mark James Head Women’s Cross Country Coach [email protected]

Val Verhunce Head Men’s/Women’s Golf Coach [email protected]

Marcus Ziemer Head Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Emiria Salzmann Head Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]

Jennifer Bridges Head Softball Coach [email protected]

Steve Cunninghame Head Men’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Bear Grassl Head Volleyball Coach [email protected]

Coralie Simmons Head Women’s Water Polo Coach [email protected]

Joaquin Lopez Head Women’s Tennis Coach [email protected]

Sonoma State University is an NCAA Divi-sion II member and part of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). Ten of SSU’s sports are in the CCAA, water polo is in the WWPA, and men’s and wom-en’s tennis is a Division II independent.

Sonoma State athletics got its start in 1964 with the school’s first men’s basketball team. Through the years, the Seawolves have had much success including national champion-ships in 1990 (women’s soccer), 2002 (men’s soccer) and 2009 (men’s golf ).

MISSION STATEMENT:“The goal of the Sonoma State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide a positive, equitable, and diverse environment for the student-athletes and staff. All athletic staff members are respon-sible for fostering these priorities via role modeling and mentoring student-athletes while upholding a competitive spirit that stresses amateurism, ethical conduct, good sportsmanship, and rules compliance. Priorities for all student-athletes include: academic excellence, competitive success, and community outreach.”

DEPARTMENT INFORMATION