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Colorado Quick Facts<br />

SCHOOL INFORMATION<br />

Location........................................................ Boulder, Colo.<br />

Population ...............................................................103,216<br />

Elevation .......................................................................5,435<br />

Enrollment ................................................................ 27,151<br />

Founded .........................................................................1876<br />

Colors .................................................... Silver, Black, Gold<br />

Nickname ...............................................Buffaloes (Buffs)<br />

Mascot .................................................................. Ralphie IV<br />

National Afliation ............................................ Division I<br />

Conference/Year joined .......................... Big 12/1996<br />

President ..........................Hank Brown (Colorado ‘61)<br />

Chancellor ..........Dr. Phil DiStefano (Ohio State ‘68)<br />

Provost ...................Susan Avery (Michigan State ‘72)<br />

Vice Chancellor .....Ron Stump (Northern Michigan<br />

‘69)<br />

Director of Athletics ........... Mike Bohn (Kansas ‘83)<br />

Web Site ............................................. www.<strong>CU</strong>Buffs.<strong>com</strong><br />

Big 12 web page......................www.big12sports.<strong>com</strong><br />

MEN’S TENNIS INFORMATION<br />

Head Coach ..................................... Sam Winterbotham<br />

Alma Mater .............................Oklahoma Christian ‘99<br />

Career Record at <strong>CU</strong>/Yrs. ...................22-47/4th year<br />

E-mail ..................sam.winterbotham@colorado.edu<br />

Assistant Coach .......Albin Polonyi (Boise State ‘92)<br />

Volunteer Asst. Coach Bob Bateman (Colorado ‘85)<br />

Administrative Assistant........Lynn Burger (<strong>CU</strong> ‘90)<br />

E-mail ................................. lynn.burger@colorado.edu<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Ofice Phone ..............................303/492-5885<br />

Athletic Trainer ......................Eric Fry (Purdue 2000)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .................................................................. 9-15<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Big 12 Record .......................................................2-5<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Finish ........................................................... 59<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................7/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ........................................................................... 4<br />

Home Courts ....................<strong>CU</strong>-Boulder South Campus<br />

..........Harvest House (Indoor), Ranch Country Club<br />

All-Time Big 12 Record .......................................... 22-48<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> SID .............................................Andrew R. Green<br />

Phone ..........................................................303/492-3812<br />

Fax ................................................................303/492-3811<br />

Home ...........................................................303/543-3755<br />

E-Mail .............................andrew.green@colorado.edu<br />

CREDITS<br />

The <strong>2005</strong>-6 <strong>CU</strong> men’s tennis guide was produced<br />

through the <strong>com</strong>bined efforts of the Sports Information<br />

Ofice. The guide was written, designed and<br />

edited by Andrew Green, Assistant Director of Sports<br />

Information. Contributions by Brandon Gilbert and<br />

Erich Schubert. Printing by Pioneer Press, Greeley,<br />

Colo. Front cover designed by Deric Swanson of<br />

BuffVision. Photography by Ken Abott, Tim Benko,<br />

Mark Brodie, Chip Bromield, Casey Cass, Cliff Grassmick,<br />

Larry Harwood, Patrick Kelley, Brian Lewis,<br />

Dan Madden, Ed Kosmicki, Zemi Photographics.<br />

ON THE COVER<br />

Colorado student-athletes (left to right):<br />

Seniors Chad Tsuda, Justin Rofel, Marko Bundalo.<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Schedule/Roster .........................................IFC<br />

Table of Contents/Colorado Quick Facts................. 1<br />

Head Coach Sam Winterbotham................................. 2<br />

Assistant Coach Albin Polonyi ..................................... 3<br />

Volunteer Assistant Bob Bateman ............................. 3<br />

Support Staff ...................................................................3-5<br />

20<strong>06</strong> Season Preview ...................................................... 6<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Player Biographies .................................. 7-15<br />

Peter Bjork ........................................................................... 7<br />

Marko Bundalo ................................................................... 8<br />

Marek Dvorak ..................................................................... 9<br />

Justin Rofel .........................................................................10<br />

Chad Tsuda.........................................................................11<br />

Charlie Yemm ....................................................................12<br />

Jan Zelezny .........................................................................13<br />

Geoffery Chizever/Eric Molnar .................................14<br />

Karthik Raju/Tobias Scheil .........................................15<br />

THE 200405 REVIEW<br />

2004-05 Results/Statistics .........................................16<br />

2004-05 Match Recaps ..........................................17-18<br />

THE OPPONENTS<br />

Baylor, Boise State, BYU................................................19<br />

Denver, Montana State, Nebraska ............................19<br />

New Mexico, New Mexico State, Oklahoma .........20<br />

Oklahoma State, Portland, Texas ..............................20<br />

Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Utah, Big 12 .....................21<br />

The Blue-Gray National Collegiate Classic ...........21<br />

THE HISTORY<br />

Season-by-Season Results ....................................22-27<br />

All-Time Opponent Series History ....................28-33<br />

All-Time Conference Records .....................................34<br />

All-Time Series Standings ............................................35<br />

Buffs’ Conference History ............................................36<br />

Buffs’ NCAA History .......................................................37<br />

Big 12 Conference History ...................................38-41<br />

Colorado All-Time Roster .....................................42-46<br />

Individual Wins, Career ................................................47<br />

Individual Wins, Season ..............................................48<br />

Single-Season Wins ........................................................49<br />

Conf. Singles/Doubles Wins/Coaches Wins ........50<br />

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO<br />

President Hank Brown .................................................51<br />

Athletic Director Mike Bohn .......................................51<br />

University of Colorado ..................................................52<br />

Dal Ward Ath. Ctr./<strong>CU</strong>-Boulder South Campus ..53<br />

Boulder Facts .............................................................54-55<br />

Denver Facts ...............................................................56-57<br />

State of Colorado Facts .................................................58<br />

Colorado Sports Scene ..................................................59<br />

Ralphie IV ...........................................................................60<br />

Boulder in Pictures .........................................................IBC<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Geoffrey Chizever<br />

Karthik Raju<br />

Justin Rofel<br />

Tobias Scheil<br />

Charlie Yemm<br />

1


Colorado Head Coach<br />

SAM WINTERBOTHAM<br />

Head Coach<br />

Fourth Season<br />

Oklahoma Christian ‘99<br />

Sam Winterbotham enters his fourth<br />

season as the Colorado men’s tennis head<br />

coach continuing to build the Buffaloes<br />

into a <strong>com</strong>petitive program not just<br />

among his Big 12 Conference peers, but<br />

on a national level.<br />

In his previous three years in Boulder,<br />

Winterbotham is taking <strong>CU</strong> to new<br />

heights. With an exciting approach on the sideline, he is developing the<br />

men’s tennis program into a well-respected group of student-athletes<br />

among the nation.<br />

“I have a ine group of men that really care<br />

about <strong>CU</strong>,” said Winterbotham. “They train and<br />

work hard at practices. They really are a lot of fun.”<br />

Last season, Coach Winterbotham and his<br />

young Buffaloes were nationally ranked the entire<br />

spring season that saw 19 nationally ranked<br />

opponents grace the spring schedule. Despite a<br />

team not having one senior, <strong>CU</strong> remained steady<br />

throughout the dual campaign ranked as high as<br />

No. 43 and inishing No. 59. It’s their highest ranking<br />

in the ITA polls since the 1995-96 season.<br />

The <strong>2005</strong> spring saw the Buffs tally ive impressive<br />

wins over the nation’s elite teams defeating<br />

No. 15 Harvard, No. 33 New Mexico (twice),<br />

No. 47 Oklahoma, and No. 66 Nebraska. In conference<br />

play, <strong>CU</strong> won a pair of matches to inish the<br />

regular season tied for ifth. Prior to dual match<br />

play, Winterbotham guided the Buffaloes to their<br />

second straight appearance at the Mountain Region Indoor Playoff.<br />

Seeded No. 4 a year ago, <strong>CU</strong> improved it’s placing in the Fall of 2004<br />

with a No. 3 regional ranking.<br />

Individually, senior Marko Bundalo, who earned All-Big 12 singles<br />

honors among the conference coaches cracked the ITA’s elite singles<br />

ranking inishing the spring at No. 99 nationally. Bundalo won a teambest<br />

20 victories was also awarded the ITA Mountain Region Player<br />

to Watch (awarded to a student-athlete having an outstanding season<br />

and is expected to perform at a high level for his remaining collegiate<br />

career).<br />

During his previous two seasons<br />

in Boulder, Winterbotham<br />

guided the youthful Buffs to a<br />

pair of sixth place inishes in the<br />

2003 and 2004 Big 12 standings,<br />

respectively. In addition, to 2004,<br />

Winterbotham coached current<br />

junior Peter Bjork to the Intercollegiate<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Association (ITA)<br />

Region VII Rookie of the Year.<br />

Winterbotham has also made an<br />

immediate mark on the <strong>CU</strong> program,<br />

being selected as one of six<br />

members to represent the Mountain<br />

Region on the ITA Region VII<br />

2<br />

Committee.<br />

“The University of Colorado has an excellent athletic department ...<br />

one of the best in the country,” said Winterbotham. “I am proud to be a<br />

part of it and my goal is to build a tennis program that <strong>com</strong>petes at the<br />

highest level, consistently ighting for championships at the conference<br />

and national levels.”<br />

Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to Boulder, Winterbotham spent the previous<br />

three years at Baylor helping the Bears be<strong>com</strong>e a national power in the<br />

collegiate game. In addition to assisting the Bears with the day-to-day<br />

operation, Winterbotham was responsible for recruiting one of the best<br />

teams in the nation that eventually won the irst national championship<br />

in Baylor history Baylor, as the Bears were crowned NCAA Champions<br />

in 2004.<br />

While at Baylor, Winterbotham was named the 2002 Region VI Assistant<br />

Coach of the Year after helping the Bears win the Big 12 regular<br />

season and conference tournament. Baylor advanced to the 2002 NCAA<br />

Sweet 16 and inished the season ranked seventh nationally.<br />

Prior to his stint at Baylor, Winterbotham attended Oklahoma<br />

Christian University in Oklahoma City where he was a four-year NAIA<br />

All-American. In 1997,<br />

he won top honors as<br />

the NAIA Rolex National<br />

Singles Champion.<br />

At O<strong>CU</strong>, Winterbotham<br />

also was the 1999 Sooner<br />

Athletic Conference<br />

Player of the Year in<br />

soccer, where he was<br />

named to the all-region<br />

irst team and honorable<br />

mention all-America<br />

team. He graduated in<br />

April 1999 with a degree<br />

in marketing and<br />

was honored as O<strong>CU</strong>’s<br />

international business<br />

student of the year for<br />

1999. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports management.<br />

A native of Stoke on Trent, Great Britain, Winterbotham is a certi-<br />

ied LTA <strong>Tennis</strong> Professional (LTA is Great Britain’s USTA). As a player,<br />

he played numerous professional tournaments at the Future/Satellite<br />

level, was ranked as one of the top juniors in Great Britain.<br />

Born Oct. 1, 1973, he is married to the former Tara McClure, a native<br />

of Asher, Oklahoma. The Winterbotham’s have two daughters, Zoe and<br />

Ryann.<br />

<strong>CU</strong> Men’s All-Time Coaching Records<br />

Year Coach Record Win Pct.<br />

2002-present Sam Winterbotham 22-47 .319<br />

1997-2002 Scott Davidoff 58-56 .510<br />

1987-97 Ron Smarr 195-99 .660<br />

1983-87 Jon Weingardner 54-47 .510<br />

1982-83 Steve Zaslow 11-10 .520<br />

1980-82 Jeff Moore 28-21 .570<br />

1975-80 C.D. Bodam 99-47 .680<br />

1974-75 Kent Woodward 9-10 .470<br />

1967-74 Bill Douglas 94-66 .580<br />

1949-67 Dick Gray 122-83-7 .589<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Colorado Coaches/Support Staff<br />

ALBIN POLONYI<br />

Assistant Coach/First Season<br />

Boise State ‘97<br />

Albin Polonyi begins his irst season with<br />

the Colorado men’s tennis coaching staff. Polonyi<br />

spent the 2003-05 seasons as head coach for<br />

both the men’s and women’s tennis programs<br />

at Northern Arizona University.<br />

At Northern Arizona University, Polonyi was<br />

responsible for managing two team budgets,<br />

recruiting, management of tennis operations,<br />

fundraising, and <strong>com</strong>munity service project coordination. During the<br />

<strong>2005</strong> spring, Polonyi led the Lumberjacks men’s team to a second-place<br />

Big Sky Conference inish and a semiinal appearance, inishing with a<br />

10-12 record. As the women’s head coach he led NAU to the quarterinals<br />

of the <strong>2005</strong> Big Sky Tournament and a second place conference inish<br />

in 2004. During his tenure at NAU, Polonyi helped his tennis program’s<br />

maintain a 3.0 grade point average or better.<br />

Prior to his two-year stint in Flagstaff, Polonyi spent a year and a half<br />

as the Michigan State men’s assistant coach. In the 2003 season, he<br />

helped lead the Spartans to a 15-12 overall record, a Big Ten Conference<br />

tournament semiinal appearance, and the program’s highest national<br />

ranking ever (No. 56). In the fall, the Spartans advanced three players<br />

to the round of 16 and two players to the quarterinals of the Big Ten<br />

Singles Championship.<br />

Polonyi worked as a teaching professional at the Gasparilla Inn in<br />

Boca Grande, Fla., in 2001 and 2002. He is a two-time All-American<br />

(1993,1996) who captained the 1997 Boise State Broncos to as high as<br />

No. 2 in the nation and a No. 7 inal national ranking while playing two<br />

years under 1997 NCAA Coach of the Year Greg Patton. Before <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

to Boise State, he played at the University of Georgia. With the Bulldogs,<br />

he was a starter who helped the team to No. 2 and No. 5 national rankings<br />

in 1993 and 1995, respectively.<br />

In 1993, as a freshman, Polonyi reached the semiinals in the NCAA<br />

Doubles Championships. In 1993 and 1996, he inished both years<br />

ranked seventh in the nation in doubles, and was ranked as high as irst<br />

in the nation in doubles and 23rd in singles rankings during the regular<br />

season. He was the Rolex Region III singles and doubles champion in<br />

1996, and has had success <strong>com</strong>peting in events on the professional tour.<br />

He has the honor of leading teams to championships in three different<br />

conferences: SEC, Big Sky, and Big West. While <strong>com</strong>pleting a master’s<br />

degree in literature and creative writing at Bemidji State University in<br />

Minnesota from 1998-1999, Polonyi worked as a university writing<br />

instructor and guided the women’s team to its irst women’s conference<br />

championship in school history.<br />

After <strong>com</strong>pleting his master’s degree, Polonyi worked as writing<br />

program Director for the Zhejiang Forestry Institute in China in 2000.<br />

While in China, he did consulting work for American specialty-tea <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

based on his interest in tea and background in the <strong>com</strong>modities<br />

business, having worked in the futures business at the Minneapolis<br />

Grain Exchange before graduate school. Upon return from a 14-month<br />

stay in China, Polonyi worked in Boston for George Howell, the world’s<br />

leading coffee expert. Polonyi is the irst Westerner to be occupationally<br />

certiied by the China National Quality Control for Tea as a Tea Taster,<br />

has published articles in tea and coffee trade journals on the subject<br />

of tea, and is currently overseeing a project with NAU to help translate<br />

and publish the second most important ancient Chinese tea classic.<br />

Polonyi is a 1997 graduate of Boise State with a degree in English, and<br />

earned his master’s degree in literature and creative writing at Bemidji<br />

State University (Minnesota) in 2000.<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

BOB BATEMAN<br />

Volunteer Assistant Coach<br />

Second Season<br />

Bob Bateman enters his second season with<br />

the Colorado men’s tennis team as their volunteer<br />

assistant coach. Bateman is not a stranger to the<br />

men’s tennis program having played from 1982-<br />

85 and having graduated magna cum laude in<br />

economics from <strong>CU</strong> in 1986.<br />

When Bateman left the men’s program, he<br />

accumulated 45 singles and doubles matches,<br />

was a four-year letterwinner, and was a runner up in Big 8 Conference<br />

Tournament (No. 2 singles) in 1983.<br />

“Bob has been involved in the program during the last few years<br />

and I’m excited to have his scientiic knowledge assisting our studentathletes<br />

development,” said <strong>CU</strong> head coach Sam Winterbotham.<br />

As a youth, Bateman was the Minnesota state high school singles<br />

champion and was a nationally ranked junior (#58) in 1981. Today, he<br />

is the staff professional at the Boulder Harvest House since 1994.<br />

Born December 28, 1962 in Edina, Minnesota, Bateman is married<br />

to the former Rachel Bogard.<br />

His hobbies include being the baseball play-by-play voice of the Niwot<br />

Cougars (2004 Colorado HS and American Legion state champions). He<br />

also teaches part-time at the Boulder Country Club.<br />

Bateman’s future endeavor is being the future voice of the Buffaloes<br />

as the school’s public address announcer taking over for Alan Cass when<br />

he retires.<br />

“Bob cares a great deal about this university and athletic department,”<br />

Winterbotham adds. “He brings a wealth of knowledge on and off the<br />

court and his impact has been great on this team.”<br />

LYNN BURGER<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Lynn Burger is in her ifth year with the<br />

<strong>CU</strong> athletic department after returning to<br />

help in the golf and tennis ofice. Prior to this<br />

position, Burger worked as the Special Events<br />

Coordinator from 1997–2000 and as a sports<br />

information intern in 1989.<br />

Burger, 42, came to <strong>CU</strong> originally from the<br />

American Heart Association, where she was the<br />

Regional Director in charge of fundraising and<br />

special events for the Colorado and Wyoming area. She also directed<br />

special events for the Leukemia Society of America, the Rocky Mountain<br />

Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation and worked for the Bolder Boulder.<br />

Burger graduated from the University of Colorado in 1990, earning<br />

a degree in journalism. She earned Outstanding Graduate and Kappa<br />

Tau Alpha academic honors and was on the Dean’s List.<br />

Born May 22, 1963 in Fort Worth, Texas, she graduated from Arvada<br />

West High School in Arvada, Colorado, where she lettered in track and<br />

ield. Formerly Lynn Smith, she is married to Rick Burger.<br />

3


Support Staff<br />

VIC <strong>CU</strong>MMINS<br />

Assistant Strength Coach<br />

Vic Cummins begins his third year as an<br />

assistant strength coach at Colorado, with<br />

his primary responsibilities including working<br />

with the football team and the men’s and<br />

women’s tennis teams.<br />

Cummins, 27, came to Colorado from the<br />

University of Memphis, where he spent the<br />

summer of 2003 as a strength and conditioning<br />

graduate assistant with the football<br />

and baseball teams. Prior to his stint at<br />

Memphis, he worked as a football/strength and conditioning graduate<br />

assistant at East Central University in the spring of 2003.<br />

Cummins graduated from East Central University in Oklahoma with<br />

a bachelor’s degree in physical education in May of 2003. He lettered<br />

four years as a linebacker and three-year captain of the football team,<br />

earning second team all-conference and academic all-conference honors<br />

for the 2002-03 seasons.<br />

Born Oct. 10, 1978 in Norman, Oklahoma, he graduated from Norman<br />

High School in 1999. Recently married in the summer of <strong>2005</strong>, he is<br />

married to the former Suzanne Carter.<br />

ERIC FRY<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Eric Fry enters his second year with<br />

the Colorado staff as an assistant athletic<br />

trainer with the men’s basketball team.<br />

Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to Colorado, Fry spent two<br />

years at the University of Denver serving as<br />

the volleyball, men’s lacrosse, and men’s<br />

and women’s ski teams.<br />

Fry was a graduate assistant athletic trainer<br />

for the University of Wisconsin before<br />

joining the Pioneer athletic training staff.<br />

He worked primarily with the Badger men’s and women’s swimming<br />

and diving teams along with the men’s and women’s soccer teams. He<br />

traveled to Europe with the women’s soccer team just before moving<br />

to Denver in 2002.<br />

Fry received a Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration<br />

in May of 2002.<br />

He <strong>com</strong>pleted his undergraduate studies at Purdue University in 2000<br />

and received a Bachelor’s Degree in athletic training. While at Purdue<br />

he worked as a student athletic trainer with the football, baseball, and<br />

basketball teams. During his time there he had the opportunity to work<br />

as an intern athletic trainer with the Kenai Peninsula Oilers, a summer<br />

baseball team located in Kenai, Alaska.<br />

Fry is a certiied member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.<br />

He is single and resides in Lafayette.<br />

ANDREW GREEN<br />

Assistant Sports Information<br />

Director<br />

Andrew Green enters his ifth year as<br />

assistant sports information director at<br />

Colorado, joining the department in October<br />

2001. He is the sports information<br />

director for men’s basketball and men’s<br />

and women’s tennis.<br />

Green, 37, came to Boulder from The<br />

College of William and Mary, where he<br />

worked three years and served as the<br />

Tribe’s primary contact for women’s basketball, soccer, and volleyball.<br />

He served as the media coordinator for the 1998 and 1999<br />

NCAA women’s soccer tournaments as well as the 1999 Colonial<br />

Athletic Association Volleyball Championships.<br />

Green graduated from Ashland (Ohio) University in 1996 with<br />

a bachelor’s degree in sports <strong>com</strong>munication. He was a graduate<br />

student assistant in the sports information ofice at California<br />

University of Pennsylvania where he was the media liaison for the<br />

1997 national champion softball team.<br />

Born Jan. 31, 1968 in Batavia, N.Y., Green graduated from LeRoy<br />

(N.Y.) High, where he lettered in basketball and tennis. Green is<br />

married to <strong>CU</strong>’s athletic travel coordinator, the former Jennifer<br />

JOSH NEWTON<br />

Stringer<br />

Josh Newton begins his irst season as the<br />

men’s team stringer, and second season<br />

with the <strong>CU</strong> men. When he’s not stringing<br />

for the Buffs, he is the manager of Boulder’s<br />

own racquet store, Rocky Mountain<br />

Racquet Specialists, which was recently<br />

named one of the top-10 specialty shops<br />

in the country by the <strong>Tennis</strong> Industry Association.<br />

While attending <strong>CU</strong>, he studied molecular,<br />

cellular and developmental biology and was an oficer in both Mortar<br />

Board and Golden Key national honor societies. Since <strong>CU</strong>, Newton has<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a certiied Master Racquet Technician. In addition, he is active<br />

in <strong>com</strong>munity tennis, both as a player and as a brief stint as Assistant<br />

Boy’s Coach at Fairview High School.<br />

Born July 5, 1972 in Memphis, Tenn., Newton grew up in Bucks<br />

County, Pa. (outside of Philadelphia). He graduated from Germantown<br />

Academy in 1991. He is single and resides in Boulder.<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Support Staff<br />

KAREN MORRISON<br />

Associate Athletic Director<br />

Compliance, Financial Aid & SWA<br />

Karen Morrison is in her sixth year as<br />

associate athletic director at the University<br />

of Colorado, being promoted to the position<br />

on Aug. 9, 2000. She was the assistant<br />

athletic director for <strong>com</strong>pliance for two<br />

years prior to her promotion, and is in her<br />

15th year overall associated with the <strong>CU</strong><br />

athletic program. In 1998, she was also<br />

named <strong>CU</strong>’s Senior Woman Administrator.<br />

Morrison, 44, oversees several <strong>CU</strong> sport programs – women’s<br />

basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s skiing, men’s and women’s<br />

golf and men’s and women’s tennis. She also directs the <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />

and inancial aid programs. Other aspects of her role include Title IX<br />

<strong>com</strong>pliance, NCAA Certiication and service on several department and<br />

conference <strong>com</strong>mittees. She is also a member of the senior management<br />

team for the department.<br />

Morrison is on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Selection Committee,<br />

being placed on the 10-member working board starting the 2000-01<br />

season and serving a ive-year term. She is the current liaison from<br />

the Women’s Basketball Committee to the NCAA’s Women’s Basketball<br />

Issues Committee. She is also the Big 12 representative on the NCAA<br />

Academics/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. She has served on the NCAA<br />

Interpretations sub<strong>com</strong>mittee of the Cabinet for four years.<br />

Morrison was appointed to the position in March 1997, after working<br />

as the assistant <strong>com</strong>pliance coordinator since April 1996. Prior to that,<br />

she was an assistant coach for six seasons for Ceal Barry and the <strong>CU</strong><br />

women’s basketball team. She was on the staff of ive Big Eight champion<br />

teams (regular or postseason), and two Elite 8 squads. She played a<br />

major role in the Buffs securing four top 20 recruiting classes and<br />

handled scheduling chores. She also was an instructor in kinesiology<br />

for two years on the <strong>CU</strong> campus (1989-91), and worked for two years as<br />

an attorney with the Fort Collins law irm of Frey, Lach & Michaels, P.C.<br />

Born Jan. 13, 1961, and spending most of her youth in Tulsa, Okla.,<br />

she graduated from the University of Oklahoma with honors, earning a<br />

B.A. degree in management in 1983. She earned her Juris Doctorate in<br />

1987 from the University of Notre Dame School of Law. At Oklahoma,<br />

she was on academic and athletic scholarship and was a member of the<br />

women’s basketball team. She has two boys, Jimmy (5) and Max (2).<br />

Ted Allen<br />

Event Operations<br />

Jennifer Green<br />

Business Ofice<br />

Lynn Faudree<br />

Compliance<br />

Leanne Hamlin<br />

Athletic Accountant<br />

Nancy Kyle<br />

Business Ofice<br />

Rosalie Lynn<br />

Business Ofice<br />

John Krueger<br />

Facilities<br />

Tanya Patzer<br />

Business Ofice<br />

Karen Wyatt<br />

Learning & Personal<br />

Development<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Preview<br />

Experience goes a long way, especially in a conference like<br />

the Big 12. That is why men’s tennis coach Sam Winterbotham<br />

is excited about his improved squad which already turned some<br />

heads last season.<br />

The Buffs inished the spring 9-15 against a very <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />

schedule, facing 19 nationally ranked schools and defeating<br />

ive of them. <strong>CU</strong> inished the season ranked from wire-to-wire,<br />

ending up at No. 59 in the inal Intercollegiate <strong>Tennis</strong> Association<br />

poll.<br />

The Buffs also had six players with at least 12 wins for the<br />

irst time since the 1994-95 season; <strong>CU</strong> returns all but one of<br />

those players.<br />

“The experience we have on this team in deinitely something<br />

we will rely on this season,” said Winterbotham, who is in<br />

his fourth year as the head coach at the University of Colorado.<br />

“The guys have also played a very good schedule for a couple<br />

years now and have grown with that schedule.”<br />

The veteran presence on this <strong>CU</strong> squad is represented by<br />

a slew of upperclassmen, including senior standouts Marko<br />

Bundalo (Pancevo, Serbia and Montenegro) and Chad Tsuda<br />

(Boulder, Colo.). Winterbotham said his seniors are already<br />

taking a more active leadership role in practice.<br />

Bundalo is <strong>com</strong>ing off a 20-16 overall record last season<br />

(11-4 Tournament, 9-12 Spring) and was one of eight regional<br />

winners named by the ITA as its Player to Watch winner. The<br />

distinction not only honors his performance last season, but it<br />

<strong>com</strong>es with expectations that he is in for a stellar senior year. As<br />

an All-Big 12 singles selection, Bundalo defeated ive nationally<br />

ranked opponents and closed out the spring winning ive of his<br />

last six matches. He also received the team Complete Student-<br />

Athlete Award. His 44 career victories rank him 25 th on <strong>CU</strong>’s<br />

all-time list.<br />

Tsuda, the team’s reigning MVP and two-time <strong>CU</strong> Athlete-ofthe-Week<br />

last season, won 12 matches in the spring, the most on<br />

the team. A Boulder product from Fairview High School, Tsuda<br />

has 43 career victories, good for 26 th all-time at <strong>CU</strong>. Winterbotham<br />

calls him a selless player who should take his game to the<br />

next step this season.<br />

Justin Rofel (Baltimore, Md.), the team’s most improved<br />

player in the spring of 2004 will provide additional leadership<br />

and experience as he enters his senior year.<br />

“For (the seniors), I want the best season <strong>CU</strong> has ever had,”<br />

Winterbotham said. “I would love for these guys to set a few<br />

records and really help take <strong>CU</strong> to the next level.”<br />

A quartet of juniors also returns for the team, led by Marek<br />

Dvorak (Prague, The Czech Republic) who inished with an even<br />

18-18 overall record last season. He and fellow classmate and<br />

Czech Republic native Jan Zelezny (Prague, The Czech Republic)<br />

inished the spring with three straight wins at No. 3 doubles.<br />

Dvorak won the Alabama Invitational consolation Flight B inal<br />

in the fall, and Zelezny was the team’s academic excellence award<br />

winner.<br />

Junior Peter Bjork (Huddinge, Sweden) inished with a<br />

14-17 overall record last season and had the distinction of being<br />

named the team’s most improved player, inishing second<br />

on the team with 10 singles victories in the spring. He was also<br />

the Region VII rookie of the year for the 2003-04 season when<br />

he was the team’s Most Valuable Player. Eric Molnar (Guelph,<br />

Ontario, Canada) is a transfer from Alabama where he was a<br />

nationally ranked doubles player. Winterbotham said Molnar is<br />

a “very talented player with a big game who will <strong>com</strong>pete for the<br />

top spots.” He is expected to <strong>com</strong>pete for one of the top singles<br />

spots, likely with Zelezny and Bundalo.<br />

Depth provided from the underclass ranks will also be<br />

invaluable to the Buffs this season. Sophomore Geoff Chizever<br />

(Tarzana, Calif.) is a walk-on who Winterbotham said is capable<br />

of playing in the team’s top six. Another sophomore, Karthik<br />

Raju (Bangalore, India), is <strong>com</strong>ing off a redshirt semester and<br />

has the ability to help in singles and doubles. Charlie Yemm<br />

(Fort Collins, Colo.) also adds some experience after winning<br />

six of nine matches in tournament play last fall and playing in<br />

a number of singles and doubles matches in the spring. Tobias<br />

Scheil (Oberhaching, Germany) is the team’s only in<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

freshman.<br />

Winterbotham is not afraid to pit his team against the best<br />

in the nation. He believes facing the stiffest <strong>com</strong>petition the<br />

country has to offer will only help his players get better.<br />

“We are going to play a schedule that will give us the best<br />

chance of fulilling our goals,” he said. “Our goals are very high,<br />

and in order to meet them we have to beat top teams. The more<br />

ranked teams we play the better chance we have of meeting and<br />

exceeding those goals.”<br />

Winterbotham and assistant coach Albin Polonyi have always<br />

taken pride in developing their players through a gauntlet<br />

of unyielding <strong>com</strong>petition. This season should be no different<br />

as the Buffs set their targets on the best the nation has to offer.<br />

“We will challenge them in practice and we will challenge<br />

them in matches,” Winterbotham said. “We are very proud of<br />

how much our players develop throughout their careers here<br />

at <strong>CU</strong> and we want to give them an opportunity to show that<br />

against great <strong>com</strong>petition.”<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

PETER BJORK<br />

Junior, 2L<br />

Height: 5-11<br />

Weight: 175<br />

Huddinge, Sweden<br />

Akademi Bastad<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Peter Bjork: “Peter enters the spring with<br />

the best results of his career. He is a great example of a player having<br />

a clear plan <strong>com</strong>ing into the year and maintaining his focus on that<br />

plan throughout the semester. I have not seen him play better than he<br />

did so far and I fully expect Peter to continue improving well into the<br />

spring semester.<br />

Peter is a very passionate person and we all love his <strong>com</strong>petitiveness.<br />

He has a great chance of being ranked nationally and proved this fall<br />

he is one of the best players in our region. I have no doubt he will be a<br />

focal point of this teams success in the spring. Prepare to be amazed<br />

by this guys <strong>com</strong>petitiveness and ability to grind down his opponents.<br />

This guy is so feared we warn everyone he plays to “Enter at your own<br />

risk!””<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Started the fall season<br />

with a team second-best 10 wins<br />

... Reached the ITA Mountain Region<br />

VII semiinal main draw at<br />

Las Vegas (Oct. 19-23) with four<br />

consecutive victories without<br />

dropping a set; lost in the semi-<br />

inals to eventual tournament<br />

champion and No. 13 nationally<br />

ranked Luke Shields ... In doubles,<br />

went 6-5 claiming four wins with<br />

Charlie Yemm and a pair with<br />

Marko Bundalo.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Was named the<br />

team’s most improved player<br />

award winner … Won 14 victories<br />

for the season … One of six players to win at least 12 or more matches<br />

… Ranked second overall in dual wins (10) … Played at the No. 2 (1-<br />

1), No. 3 (5-8), and No. 4 (4-2) singles positions … Defeated a pair of<br />

nationally ranked opponents upsetting No. 45 Matija Zgaga, Baylor,<br />

7-5, 6-4, and No. 96 Alexei Ivanov, Oklahoma 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 … The victory<br />

over Ivanov was one of<br />

the key points in <strong>CU</strong>’s upset<br />

of the No. 47 Sooners … Also<br />

defeated Brett Joelson, Texas<br />

A&M 6-2, 7-6(4) … Has won<br />

28 career singles matches …<br />

In doubles, won 10 matches<br />

during the spring, nine of<br />

them with teammate Marko<br />

Bundalo at No. 2 … Also went<br />

1-0 at No. 3 with Elliot Quibell<br />

… Reached the winners’<br />

circle four straight times,<br />

a team-best with Bundalo<br />

from March 12-29 … Went<br />

3-5 conference play defeating<br />

NCAA Tournament participant<br />

Byrnes/Van Elden of<br />

Oklahoma State, in addition<br />

to Becker/Portnov of Baylor<br />

and Rivera/Barthel of Nebraska … Has 24 doubles victories.<br />

2004 Fall: Played in four tournaments … Went 4-6 in singles play<br />

reaching the main draw fourth round of the Wilson/ITA Mountain<br />

Regional in Las Vegas (Oct. 20-24) … Won ive of nine doubles matches<br />

earning a pair of wins with Marko Bundalo, Chad Tsuda, and one with<br />

Marek Dvorak.<br />

2004 Spring: Intercollegiate <strong>Tennis</strong> Association (ITA) Region VII<br />

Rookie of the Year … Won a team second-best 14 matches for the<br />

season and tied two others with a spring best 10 wins … Claimed four<br />

wins apiece at the No. 2 and No. 3 singles slots, also earned two wins<br />

at No. 1 singles … All 10 victories were in straight-sets … In doubles,<br />

recorded a team runner up high of eight victories, four of them at No.<br />

2 … Teamed with Marko Bundalo for a 4-3 mark at No. 2 and three<br />

triumphs with Marek Dvorak.<br />

2003 Fall: Participated in three tournaments, establishing a 4-4 record<br />

… Rang up irst collegiate victory in his irst ever match, a three-set win<br />

over Amanjot Singh of Louisiana-Lafayette at the H-E-B Tournament<br />

in Waco … Advanced to the Round of 16 at the Mountain Regional<br />

Tournament in Las Vegas, upsetting 21st-seed Tomasz Grzyb of Utah<br />

and 12th-seed Jan Steenekamp of Montana in straight sets … Went<br />

1-2 in doubles play with the lone victory an 8-6 decision, paired with<br />

Elliott Quibell, over New Mexico State in the Round of 64 at Mountain<br />

Regional Championships.<br />

Akademi Bastad: Graduated from Akademi Bastad in 2002 … He represented<br />

his country on Swedish team that won the European Team<br />

Championship … Ranked No. 2 player in Sweden as a senior while playing<br />

at the Tretorn <strong>Tennis</strong> Academy … Ranked No. 3 player in 2000-01<br />

… Ranked No. 5 player from 1997-1999.<br />

BJORK’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 - 1-1 5-8 4-2 - - 10-11 4-6 14-17 - 9-12 1-0 10-12 5-4 15-16<br />

2003-04 2-2 4-7 4-1 - - - 10-10 4-4 14-14 1-3 4-4 3-6 8-13 1-2 9-15<br />

Totals 2-2 5-8 9-9 4-2 - - 20-21 8-10 28-31 1-3 13-16 4-6 18-25 6-6 24-31<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

MARKO BUNDALO<br />

Senior, 3L<br />

Height: 6-1<br />

Weight: 185<br />

Pancevo,<br />

Serbia & Montenegro<br />

Electrotechnical<br />

School<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Marko Bundalo: “Marko enters the spring having<br />

obtained the highest national ranking of his career at No. 47 in the nation. This<br />

milestone is the second highest individual ranking in the history of the program.<br />

Marko has worked extremely hard on his game this fall and is ready to give this<br />

team everything he has in his last semester. A true student-athlete, Marko has<br />

improved his game immensely while succeeding in the classroom. Studying to<br />

be an Electrical Engineer is tough on its own, but to be excelling in both is a<br />

fantastic ac<strong>com</strong>plishment. I fully expect Marko’s spring to be the best he has ever<br />

had. Prepare to be wowed by this guys power and shot making ability. Sparks<br />

will ly as this guy winds up and unloads!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Nationally ranked No. 47 by the ITA to start the<br />

fall season ... Won four of nine matches ... Was slowed by<br />

an ankle injury for most of the fall campaign ... Won four of<br />

last ive matches, all at the ITA VII Mountain Regional in Las<br />

Vegas (Oct. 19-23), reaching the Round of 16 main draw ...<br />

In doubles, won two of four matches ... Reached the main<br />

draw Round of 16 at the ITA Mountain Region VII with a<br />

pair of victories with Peter Bjork.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Summer: During the irst week of July, won four<br />

straight matches reaching the Open Draw inals as the No.<br />

3 seed at the Denver Open … Did not drop a set until falling<br />

in the inals to the top seed.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Named to the All-Big 12 singles team … Also<br />

named the team’s <strong>com</strong>plete student-athlete award winner<br />

… Was named one of eight regional winners by the ITA as<br />

its Player to Watch (awarded to a student-athlete having<br />

an outstanding season and is expected to perform at a<br />

high level for his remaining collegiate career), Mountain<br />

Region recipient ... Finished the season as the No. 99 ITA singles player (out<br />

of 125) ... Won a team-best 20 matches, including an 7-3 mark at the No. 2<br />

position … His seven wins at No. 2 was the second highest at a position … Also<br />

won two matches at No.1 defeating No. 31 and NCAA Tournament participant<br />

Jonathan Chu, Harvard, 6-4, 6-1 helping <strong>CU</strong> upset the No. 15 ranked Crimson;<br />

also defeated Utah’s Tomasz Grzyb, 7-6, 6-2 … Was the lone <strong>CU</strong> student-athlete<br />

among the elite ITA singles rankings inishing the spring at No. 99 … Defeated<br />

ive nationally ranked players during dual play and helped <strong>CU</strong> earn ive wins<br />

over nationally ranked schools … In addition in defeating Harvard’s Chu, also<br />

defeated No. 23 and NCAA Tournament participant Jerry Makowski, Texas A&M<br />

(7-5, 5-7, 1 (8)), No. 40 and NCAA Tournament participant Bojan Szumanski,<br />

Texas Tech (6-2, 6-3), No. 45 David Chuda, Southern Mississippi (6-4, 6-1), No.<br />

78 Eric Hechtman, Miami (6-4, 6-2) … Put together a team second-best four wins<br />

in a row … Has won 44 career singles matches ranking No. 25 on the school’s<br />

all-time victories list … In doubles, won nine matches during the spring, all of<br />

them with teammate Peter Bjork at No. 2 … Reached the winners’ circle four<br />

straight times, a team-best with Bjork from March 12-29 … Went 3-5 conference<br />

play defeating NCAA Tournament participant Byrnes/Van Elden of Oklahoma<br />

State, in addition to Becker/Portnov of Baylor, and Rivera/Barthel, Nebraska<br />

… Has 40 doubles triumphs in the three years.<br />

2004 Fall: Began the season with an impressive and a team-best 11-4 record<br />

in tournament play and ended the fall season with four straight triumphs …<br />

Participated in four tournaments … Won seven of his last nine to end fall play …<br />

Advanced to the main draw quarterinals at the Wilson/ITA Mountain Regional<br />

in Las Vegas (Oct. 20-24) and closed out the fall with four straight victories winning<br />

the Flight A consolation at the Alabama Invite (Oct. 29-31) defeating a pair<br />

of nationally ranked opponents … In doubles play inished the season with a<br />

7-4 record … Teamed with Jan Zelezny for four wins, two with Peter Bjork, and<br />

one with Marcos Digliodon … Reached the inals of the Flight A Balloon Festival<br />

with Zelezny after winning three straight<br />

2004 Spring: Finished with a team-best 10 victories in the spring, tying two<br />

others … Played the majority of the spring at No. 1 singles collecting two wins<br />

over Virginia Tech (March 24) Oklahoma (April 4) … Gained match experience<br />

playing 10 nationally ranked opponents at the top two singles spots (eight at<br />

No. 1, two at No. 2) … Defeated No. 57 Andreas Laulund of Virginia Tech 7-6,<br />

6-2 … Started the season off strong winning six of nine matches in February<br />

… Excelled at No. 2 singles with a 5-2 mark and was 3-0 <strong>com</strong>bined at the No. 3<br />

and No. 4 slots … Overall, won a team third-best 13 matches … On the doubles<br />

court, claimed 10 triumphs in the spring with ive wins apiece<br />

at the No. 1 and No. 2 slots, most notably 5-2 at the top doubles<br />

position, including a 4-2 mark with Marcos Digliodo.<br />

2003 Fall: Helped <strong>CU</strong> as one of four teams to advance to the<br />

ITA Region VII National Indoors … In three events, established<br />

a 3-3 overall record … Advanced to Round of 32 at the Mountain<br />

Regional Tournament in Las Vegas before losing to No. 69 Tohams<br />

Schoeck of Boise State … In consolation draw, advanced to the<br />

fourth round with an impressive 6-2, 6-1 win over 21st-seeded<br />

Tomas Grzyb of Utah … In doubles action, established a 2-1 slate<br />

with partner Marek Dvorak … Pair advanced to the Round of 16<br />

of the Mountain Region Tournament with wins over teams from<br />

UNLV and BYU.<br />

2002-03: Played the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 single slots achieving<br />

an 11-16 dual mark, the third most victories on the team … Went<br />

5-5 at No. 3 and 3-2 at No. 5 … Went 5-3 down the stretch, including<br />

impressive victories over No. 75 Oklahoma’s Matt Ogle and<br />

No. 34 Oklahoma State’s Boris Kuharic at No. 3 on consecutive<br />

days … In doubles action, teamed with three partners for a 13-10 overall record<br />

… Paired with Jon Magnes, the duo <strong>com</strong>pleted an 8-4 overall slate, including a<br />

7-2 mark at No. 3 doubles.<br />

Personal: Born January 16, 1983 in Pancevo, Serbia and Montenegro … Son<br />

of Mirko and Boska Bundalo … Selected Colorado over Pepperdine and Ohio<br />

State … Aspirations of be<strong>com</strong>ing a professional tennis player or the director<br />

of a major electronics <strong>com</strong>pany like Sony or Sharp … Lists the Internet as his<br />

hobby … Prides himself at being a hard worker in all areas of life, a quality he<br />

says he gets from his father … Was a participant in a national <strong>com</strong>petition on<br />

the basics of electrotechnics his senior year of high school.<br />

Career Singles<br />

BUNDALO’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 2-9 7-3 - - - - 9-12 11-4 20-16 - 9-12 - 9-12 7-4 16-16<br />

2003-04 2-9 5-2 2-0 1-0 - - 10-11 3-3 13-14 5-2 5-9 0-1 10-12 2-2 12-14<br />

2002-03 - - 5-5 0-7 3-2 - 8-14 3-2 11-16 - 5-6 7-2 12-8 0-2 12-10<br />

Totals 4-18 12-5 7-5 1-7 3-2 - 27-37 17-9 44-46 5-2 19-27 7-3 31-32 9-8 40-40<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

MAREK DVORAK<br />

Junior, 2L<br />

Height: 5-7<br />

Weight: 145<br />

Prague, The Czech Republic<br />

Ekogymazium<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Marek Dvorak: “Marek has consistently<br />

been one of our toughest points. He <strong>com</strong>petes extremely hard every<br />

match and I believe that he is ready to have his best season as a Buffalo.<br />

His improved doubles play this fall has also given us another weapon<br />

to use this spring. Marek’s energy and passion are part of what makes<br />

this team so close. Get ready to witness an explosive display of energy<br />

and ire this season. You are about to see some great shot-making,<br />

ist-pumping action!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Reached the winners’ circle eight times in 14 matches ...<br />

Reached ITA Region VII<br />

Round of 32 main draw (Oct.<br />

19-23) and the semiinals<br />

of the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque<br />

(Oct. 7-9) ... In<br />

doubles, won a team-best<br />

nine victories, seven of them<br />

with Jan Zelezny ... Teamed<br />

with Zelezny winning irst<br />

six matches together including<br />

an appearance at the<br />

Crimson Tide Invitational<br />

(Sept. 15-18) Flight B inals<br />

(inals was not played) ...<br />

Upset No. 42 Buck/Johnson<br />

of Air Force at DU Invite<br />

(Sept. 23-25) ... Won two of<br />

three matches with Charlie<br />

Yemm reaching the main<br />

draw semiinals of the Balloon<br />

Fiesta.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Tallied nine dual victories tying two others … Recorded<br />

four wins apiece at the No. 4 and No. 5 slots, also won his lone match<br />

at No. 3 … Won a thrilling No. 5 singles match in three sets over<br />

Silviu Tanasoiu of Oklahoma helping the Buffaloes upset the No. 47<br />

Sooners … Teamed with Jan Zelezny at No. 3 doubles for a team-best<br />

12 victories, including four<br />

wins against the Big 12 …<br />

Won three straight matches,<br />

twice; along with four in<br />

a row … Ended the season<br />

with three straight wins (w/<br />

Zelezny) including knocking<br />

off Texas A&M’s Bain/Makowski<br />

at the Big 12 Tournament<br />

… Won 13 matches for<br />

the year, all with Zelezny.<br />

2004 Fall: Started the year<br />

with nine victories in 14<br />

outings … Saw action in four<br />

tournaments … Won three<br />

straight at the Alabama Invitational<br />

(Oct. 29-31) en route<br />

to the consolation Flight B<br />

inal title … Closed out the<br />

fall with six victories in his last eight matches.<br />

2004 Spring: Named the men’s tennis team’s most valuable player<br />

… Made huge strides in his initial season with the Buffs collecting a<br />

team-best 19 match victories for the season and tied two others for<br />

most wins during the spring with 10 … Also tied with two others with<br />

a team-best ive wins at their respective singles slot … Went 2-0 at No.<br />

3, 3-1 at No. 5 … Recorded singles victories in three of last four matches<br />

of the spring over Tommy Garrison of Oklahoma, 6-3, 6-4 (April 4); and<br />

two others over Denver (April 17) and Wichita State (April 21) … In<br />

doubles, won three matches with Peter Bjork at No. 3 and pair of wins<br />

with Chad Tsuda at No. 3.<br />

2003 Fall: Led the team in victories with an 9-5 record over four<br />

events … Started off by advancing to the consolation semiinals of<br />

the H-E-B Tournament … Lost in the main draw Round of 64 to 10thseeded<br />

and No. 92 Divan Coetzee of New Mexico, but rebounded to<br />

win three straight consolation matches, including his irst collegiate<br />

victory, a straight-set winner over Ivan Kovalov of Louisiana-Lafayette<br />

… Advanced to Round of 16 in prequalifying draw of the All-American<br />

Championships, beating Arizona’s Paul Warkentin in the Round of 32<br />

… At the Mountain Regional Championships in Las Vegas, he upset<br />

14th-seed Aviram Salomon of UNLV to advance to the Round of 16 …<br />

Faltered in the Round of 16, losing to fourth-seed and 85th-ranked<br />

Guillaume Bouvier of Boise State … Went 2-2 in doubles play, including<br />

a 2-1 slate paired with Marko Bundalo … Pair advanced to the Round<br />

of 16 at the Mountain Region Tournament.<br />

Personal: Born February 27, 1984 in Prague, Czech Republic … Son of<br />

Martin and Dana Dvorak … Hobbies include snowboarding, ice hockey,<br />

pool and bowling … Chose Colorado because, “It is a very good school<br />

with a beautiful campus and a very good tennis program.” … Says he<br />

does not like Czech food.<br />

DVORAK’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 - - 1-0 4-5 4-8 - 9-13 9-5 18-18 - - 12-7 12-7 3-4 15-11<br />

2003-04 - - 2-0 5-8 3-1 - 10-9 9-5 19-14 - 1-3 6-8 7-11 2-2 9-13<br />

Totals - - 3-0 9-13 7-9 - 19-22 18-10 37-32 - 1-3 18-15 19-18 5-6 24-24<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

JUSTIN ROFEL<br />

Senior, 2L<br />

Height: 5-11<br />

Weight: 175<br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

The Gilman School<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Justin Rofel: “Justin <strong>com</strong>es off a fall where<br />

he has succeeded once again in the classroom and already locked up a<br />

great job with a huge inancial institution after graduation this spring.<br />

Justin is a huge part of this program and his energy and determination<br />

help everything we do. With his leadership and passion this team is in<br />

great hands. Prepare to be engulfed by ‘J’s’ ire and passion this season!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Won one of three singles matches ... Defeated Kalle Rosen of<br />

Denver in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6(9) at the DU Invitational (Sept. 23-25).<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: An Intercollegiate <strong>Tennis</strong> Association (ITA) scholar<br />

athlete selection ... Saw action at the No. 6 slot and recorded win at<br />

No. 6 position.<br />

2004 Fall: Did not play in fall tournaments.<br />

2004 Spring: Named the team’s most improved player … Saw action<br />

in ive matches during the spring achieving a 2-3 record … Tallied one<br />

win each at No. 5 and at No. 6 singles positions … In doubles, saw action<br />

in one match teaming with Elliot Quibell at No. 3 with an 8-1 win<br />

over Bisanti/Huston of <strong>CU</strong>-Colorado Springs.<br />

sophomore year at No. 2 singles, winning the individual conference at<br />

No. 2 singles and winning the team championship that same year with<br />

an undefeated record.<br />

Personal: Born February 15, 1984 in Baltimore, Md. ... Son of Eric<br />

and Marjorie Rofel ... Has a younger sister, Elana ... Although he plays<br />

tennis right-handed, he plays other sports, such as baseball and golf,<br />

left-handed ... Chose Colorado over Colgate, Georgetown, Middlebury,<br />

Pomona and Williams.<br />

In the Classroom: College major is business inance … Future endeavors<br />

include working in international inance or be<strong>com</strong>e a sports agent<br />

upon graduation.<br />

2003 Fall: Participated in the Mountain Regional Tournament in Las<br />

Vegas, losing both matches in three sets ... Lost to Denver’s Brian West in<br />

the Round of 128 and Idaho’s Chris Faulman in the consolation bracket.<br />

The Gilman School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Jim<br />

Busick, Rofel was a three-time All-Baltimore City/County recipient<br />

and twice an MIAA All-Conference selection, playing at No. 1, 2 and<br />

3 singles ... Team captain his senior year ... High school team was the<br />

Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) champion during<br />

his sophomore year, and runner-up in his freshman, junior and senior<br />

years ... Achieved a No. 13 ranking in the Mid-Atlantic 16’s in 2000,<br />

No. 15 in Mid-Atlantic 16’s in 1999 and No. 12 in Mid-Atlantic 14’s in<br />

1998 ... Also in 1998, was ranked No. 174 in the National 14’s ... Lists<br />

biggest moment of high school career when he went undefeated his<br />

ROFEL’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - -<br />

2003-04 - - - - 1-0 1-3 2-3 0-2 2-5 - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0<br />

Totals - - - - 1-0 2-3 3-3 0-2 3-5 - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

CHAD TSUDA<br />

Senior, 3L<br />

Height: 5-8<br />

Weight: 165<br />

Boulder, Colo.<br />

Fairview HS<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Chad Tsuda: “Chad once again has had a strong fall<br />

where he excelled in doubles play. I am just as impressed with his singles play<br />

and he seems ready to lay it all on the line for his teammates this spring. Chad<br />

has been in this program for three great years and we are looking forward to his<br />

best season ever. Prepare yourself some spectacular shot-making and energy<br />

as Chad weaves his magic for the last time this spring.”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Was one of seven players to win at least seven singles matches ... One<br />

of those wins was an upset victory over No. 121 Pierre Mouillon of Mississippi<br />

State at the Crimson Tide Invitational (Sept. 15-18) ... Won a team second-best<br />

eight doubles matches all with Eric Molnar ... Received a No. 45 ITA national<br />

ranking with Molnar for the fall season ... One of those victories came against<br />

No. 19 Clark/Gustaffson of Louisville in the consolation quarterinals at the Polo<br />

Ralph Lauran All-American Championships in Tulsa (Oct. 3-5) ... Narrowly upset<br />

No. 1 ranked doubles team of Growcott/Skupski of LSU in the All-American main<br />

draw after being tied at 5-5 then succumbing 8-5 ... Won three matches at the<br />

All-American Championships defeating Florida State, Louisville, and Ohio State.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Earned the team’s Lee and Char Snyder Most Valuable Player<br />

award … Earned <strong>CU</strong> Athlete of the Week honors twice (Mar. 14-20, Mar. 28-Apr.<br />

3) … Won a team-best 12 dual victories … His 10 wins at No. 6 slot also a <strong>CU</strong> best<br />

among all positions … Also went 1-0 at No. 4 and No. 5 slots … Saw the winners’<br />

circle eight of nine times from Feb. 27-April 3, including tying the team-best with<br />

ive straight wins … Rounded out his junior season taking a two-set victory over<br />

Matt Bain, Texas A&M 7-6(5), 6-4) at the Big 12 Tournament … Defeated Gideon<br />

Valkin of Harvard in three sets (7-6(6), 1-6, 6-3) clinching <strong>CU</strong>’s upset of the No.<br />

15 Crimson, 4-3, March 11 at the Blue-Gray Invitational at Montgomery, Ala. …<br />

Has won 43 career singles matches and ranks No. 26 on <strong>CU</strong>’s all-time victories<br />

list … Teamed Marcos Digliodo at No. 1 doubles the entire season winning ive<br />

matches … Started the spring as the No. 33 out of 60 ITA doubles teams … Played<br />

a tough schedule at the top spot facing 13 nationally ranked teams, winning<br />

three times … Defeated <strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament participants No. 8 Schoeck/<br />

Shields, Boise State, No. 11 Abreu/Sestini, T<strong>CU</strong>, in addition to No. 48 Kuharic/<br />

Diaz, Oklahoma State ... Has won 35 doubles matches over three years.<br />

2004 Fall: Opened the season with a 5-4 mark … Played in three tournaments<br />

… Reached the main draw quarterinals at the Utah Invitational (Oct. 7-9) with<br />

a pair of victories … Won another pair of the Wilson/ITA Mountain Regional in<br />

Las Vegas (Oct. 20-24) … In doubles, went 6-5 in tournament play … Teamed with<br />

Marcos Digliodo with four straight victories to open the season and advancing<br />

to the inal of the Wilson/ITA Mountain Regional in Las Vegas … Earned a berth<br />

to play with Digliodo as one of 16 doubles teams at the ITA National Indoor<br />

Doubles Championships at the University of Michigan (Nov. 4-7).<br />

2004 Spring: Played the majority of his matches at the No. 5 singles position,<br />

winning ive matches … Saw limited action at No. 2 and at No. 3 winning his lone<br />

match at the respective slots, respectively … Was 8-13 during the spring … Was<br />

9-19 for the season … Ranked fourth on the team in spring victories with eight<br />

… In doubles, won nine matches during the season, six of those in the spring …<br />

Teamed with Marcos Digliodo for a 3-1 mark during fall tournament play and<br />

in the spring won a pair of matches with Digliodo at No. 1, Evan Dixon at No. 2<br />

and Marek Dvorak at No. 3.<br />

2003 Fall: Went 1-6 over four singles events … Advanced to the Round of 64<br />

at the Mountain Regional Championships with a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Hector<br />

Mucharraz of Idaho … Fared much better in doubles <strong>com</strong>petition, <strong>com</strong>pleting a<br />

3-2 record with two different partners … Went 3-1 paired with Marcos Digliodo,<br />

including a semiinal appearance at the Mountain Regional Tournament … As<br />

the 8th-seed, Digliodo/Tsuda upset 9th-seed DeLeon/Schram of Northern<br />

Arizona in the Round of 16, but fell to the 4th-seeded pair of Dasek/Nyman of<br />

BYU in the semis.<br />

2002-03: Finished tied for the team lead with 17 dual match victories on the<br />

season with a 17-17 record … Saw action at the No. 5 and No. 6 singles positions<br />

… Accumulated a 7-11 record in the spring … After losing his irst match of the<br />

dual season, Tsuda claimed ive straight victories, including wins over Texas Tech<br />

(Feb. 23) and Loyola Marymount (March 7) … His 6-2, 7-6 victory over Michael<br />

Tarkowski of Louisiana-Lafayette (April<br />

12) helped spur Colorado to a 4-3 upset<br />

victory over the 63rd-ranked Ragin’<br />

Cajuns … His irst collegiate victory was<br />

a 7-6, 7-6 thriller over Juan Escalante of<br />

Wichita State at the Wichita State Invitational<br />

… Competed in four tournaments<br />

in the fall, <strong>com</strong>pleting a 10-6 record …<br />

Coupled with three doubles partners at<br />

doubles No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 for a 15-<br />

14 record … Paired with Justin Hunter at<br />

doubles No. 1, the duo went 10-6 … The<br />

tandem won ive consecutive matches to<br />

start the season.<br />

Fairview HS: Lettered four years under<br />

the tutelage of coach Steve Sproul<br />

… Earned a pair of state titles at No. 1<br />

singles during junior and senior years<br />

… Was the irst Fairview tennis player<br />

to win two titles … Three-time All-Colorado<br />

selection (2000-02) … Two-time<br />

player of the year (2001-02) … Also played two years of basketball at shooting<br />

guard (1999-2000).<br />

Personal: Born February 7, 1984 in Boulder, Colo. … Son of Jon and Susan Tsuda<br />

… Lists winning state championship as a junior as his biggest high school moment<br />

… Ranked No. 150 in the nation in the 18-under category, and won the<br />

2003 Summer Boulder Open … Reached No. 11 in the 16-under, placing 6th in<br />

the Winter Supernational, while receiving the Sportsmanship Award … Ranked<br />

No. 33 in the 14-under, winning the Texas Open national tournament … Has an<br />

older brother, Alan … Lists basketball as one of his hobbies … Selected Colorado<br />

to be close to family and friends, and “it is the best campus.”<br />

TSUDA’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 - - - 1-0 1-0 10-9 12-9 5-4 17-13 5-17 - - 5-17 6-5 11-22<br />

2003-04 - 1-0 1-0 1-4 5-9 - 8-13 1-6 9-19 1-6 3-6 2-1 6-13 3-3 9-16<br />

2002-03 - - - - 2-7 5-4 7-11 10-6 17-17 10-6 - 3-2 13-8 2-6 15-14<br />

Totals - 1-0 1-0 2-4 8-16 15-13 27-33 16-16 43-49 16-29 3-6 5-3 24-38 11-14 35-52<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

CHARLIE YEMM<br />

Sophomore, 1L<br />

Height: 5-9<br />

Weight: 145<br />

Fort Collins, Colo.<br />

Fort Collins HS<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Charlie Yemm: “Charlie <strong>com</strong>es into the<br />

spring season much stronger, and a more consistent player. He has<br />

worked extremely hard both on and off the court to get where he is<br />

and I know the future of our program is in good hands. Charlie will be<br />

<strong>com</strong>peting for a lineup spot in both singles and doubles this spring<br />

and has closed the gap dramatically from last year to this. Expect to<br />

see passion, determination, and shot making, as Charlie slides his lefty<br />

serves and forehand all over the court. A right-handers nightmare, you<br />

are sure to see ireworks on his court!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Won eight singles matches putting together a pair of wins<br />

back-to-back three times ... Played in four fall tournaments ... In doubles<br />

play, won six matches with two different tennis partners ... Went 4-3<br />

with teammate Peter Bjork with victories over Kindervater/Bes of<br />

Alabama at No. 3 doubles, then added two wins at the Crimson Tide<br />

Invitational (Sept. 15-18), and a single win at the Denver Invitational<br />

(Sept. 23-25) ... Also<br />

went 2-1 with Marek<br />

Dvorak with both wins<br />

at the Balloon Fiesta in<br />

Albuquerque (Oct. 7-9.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Won two<br />

of is three matches<br />

played at the No. 3 and<br />

No. 5 singles slots …<br />

Defeated his Colorado<br />

School of the Mines<br />

opponent in straight<br />

sets and ousted Idaho’s<br />

Robeert Chalkley, 7-5,<br />

6-4 at No. 5 … Also<br />

played a match at No. 6<br />

… In doubles went 1-2<br />

in dual play … Teamed<br />

with Jack DePaolo at<br />

No. 2 for an 8-2 win over the Miners back on Feb. 13.<br />

2004 Fall: Won six on nine matches in three tournaments … Won his<br />

irst collegiate matches defeating Beck Roghaar, Boise State (2-6, 6-3,<br />

6-3) and Kevin Stanworth, Utah State (6-1, 6-1) at the BYU Cougar Invitational<br />

(Sept. 5-18) … Won four of is last ive fall matches … Reached the<br />

winners’ circle with three wins at the Wilson/ITA Mountain Regionals at<br />

Las Vegas defeating Mathis Saberon (Weber State), Mike Urlarte (UNLV),<br />

and Trevor Johnson (Air Force) … Won one of four doubles matches.<br />

Fort Collins HS: Four-year letterwinner from Fort Collins High School<br />

…Two-time Northern Conference Player of the Year and a two-time<br />

Northern All-Conference selection … No. 1 singles player all four years<br />

earning a perfect 30-0 record in dual meets and an impressive 68-14<br />

mark at the top singles slot … Member of the 2002 Regional Team<br />

Champion, in addition to the 2002 and 2003 Fort Collins City and<br />

Northern Conference champion teams.<br />

Personal: Born November 25, 1985 in Fort Collins, Colo. … Son of<br />

Robert and Susan Yemm … Also played one year of lacrosse that was<br />

ranked No. 1 in the state … Cousin Katie was a NCAA All-American in<br />

track/cross country at Colorado State and cousin, Riley, played football<br />

at Drake … Lists playing Richard Johnson (sophomore at Pepperdine)<br />

in the state semiinals as his biggest moment of prep career … Participated<br />

in the 16s and 18s National Clay Court Championships and the<br />

18s National Hard Court Championships at Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />

In the Classroom: College major is international affairs … Also interested<br />

in pre-law … Fall 2004, Spring <strong>2005</strong> Commissioners Honor Roll<br />

… Has aspirations of be<strong>com</strong>ing a lawyer.<br />

YEMM’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 - - 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 2-1 6-3 8-4 - 1-0 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-5<br />

Totals - - 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 2-1 6-3 8-4 - 1-0 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-5<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

JAN ZELEZNY<br />

Sophomore, 1L<br />

Height: 6-0<br />

Weight: 180<br />

Prague, The Czech Republic<br />

Gymnazium Omska<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Jan Zelezny: “Jan <strong>com</strong>es off a great fall where<br />

he beat a number of highly ranked players. He has the best hands of<br />

any player I have coached. His ability to react to a ball really helps us in<br />

doubles. Jan played in the top three last year as a freshman. With our<br />

added depth this spring we have four players <strong>com</strong>peting for the top<br />

spots and Jan is in that group again this year. Jan is an exciting player<br />

to watch as he <strong>com</strong>petes for every ball and loves the battle! Prepare for<br />

lots of ist pumping and amazing shot making as this guy inds ways of<br />

winning points that you wouldn’t believe are possible!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Won a team second-best 10 fall singles matches ... Won four<br />

straight ... Reached the Flight A semiinals at the Denver Invitational<br />

(Sept. 23-25) with three consecutive wins, also earned <strong>CU</strong> Athlete of<br />

the Week honors (Sept. 19-25) ... Also reached the main draw Round<br />

of 32 at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Championships in Tulsa<br />

(Oct. 3-5) where he defeated two nationally ranked players (No. 56<br />

Chris Brandi, Florida and No. 88 Peter Rodrigues, Duke) ... Teamed with<br />

Dvorak winning<br />

irst six matches<br />

together including<br />

an appearance at<br />

the Crimson Tide<br />

Invitational (Sept.<br />

15-18) Flight B inals<br />

(inals was not<br />

played) ... Upset No.<br />

42 Buck/Johnson<br />

of Air Force at DU<br />

Invite (Sept. 23-25).<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: An Intercollegiate<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Association (ITA)<br />

scholar athlete selection<br />

... Earned<br />

the team’s Tim Kullick<br />

academic excellence<br />

award honor …<br />

Played the majority of<br />

his singles matches at<br />

the No. 1 and No. 2 slot …<br />

Won a pair of matches at<br />

No. 1 and four at No. 2 …<br />

Both wins at the top spot<br />

came against nationally<br />

ranked players … Upset<br />

Oklahoma’s No. 52 and<br />

NCAA Tournament Central<br />

Region participant<br />

Marek Velicka in straight<br />

sets (6-4, 6-2) keying<br />

<strong>CU</strong>’s upset over the No.<br />

47 Sooners … Also upset<br />

Texas’ No. 36 and NCAA<br />

Tournament participant<br />

Callum Beale 3-6, 7-6(3),<br />

6-4 … Faced 10 ranked<br />

opponents, including the<br />

last six opponents of the<br />

spring winning twice …<br />

Won his irst collegiate<br />

match in the dual season defeating David Kowalski of New Mexico (6-<br />

2, 6-2) … Won 12 dual matches during is initial season … Teamed with<br />

Marek Dvorak at No. 3 doubles for a team-best 12 victories, including<br />

four wins against the Big 12 … Won three straight matches, twice, including<br />

four in a row (a <strong>CU</strong> best in doubles) … Ended the season with<br />

three straight wins (w/ Dvorak) including knocking off Texas A&M’s<br />

Bain/Makowski at the Big 12 Tournament … Went 12-6 during dual<br />

play, all with Dvorak.<br />

2004 Fall: Started the fall season winning his collegiate match defeating<br />

Jeremy Salvo, Texas-Pan American (6-4, 6-3) … Won six of his irst eight<br />

matches … Played in four tournaments … Put together three straight<br />

wins at the Balloon Festival in Albuquerque (Oct. 8-10) … Achieved a<br />

6-5 singles record … Won ive of nine doubles matches teaming with<br />

Marko Bundalo for a 4-2 record … Reached the inals of the Flight A<br />

Balloon Festival with three straight victories with Bundalo.<br />

Gymnazium Omska: Ranked among the top ive players in his age in<br />

the Czech Republic ... Reached as high as No. 140th in singles and No.<br />

60th in the ITF despite being injured all of his last year of junior tennis.<br />

Personal: Born May 18, 1984 in Prague ... Son of Jan Zelezny and Jana<br />

Zelezna ... Speaks English and French ... Runs the 100 meters win about<br />

11 seconds and jumps over six meters (18-19 inches) ... Future aspirations<br />

are be<strong>com</strong>ing a professional tennis player ... Enjoys playing sports,<br />

listening to music and <strong>com</strong>puters in his spare time.<br />

In the Classroom: College major is business inance … Fall 2004, Spring<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Commissioners Honor Roll … One of 11 <strong>CU</strong> student-athletes in<br />

the Spring of <strong>2005</strong> to earn a 4.0 grade point average.<br />

ZELEZNY’S CAREER RECORD<br />

Career Singles<br />

Career Doubles<br />

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Trny Overall #1 #2 #3 Dual Trny Overall<br />

2004-05 2-8 4-7 - - - - 6-15 6-5 12-20 - - 12-6 12-6 5-4 17-10<br />

Totals 2-8 4-7 - - - - 6-15 6-5 12-20 - - 12-6 12-6 5-4 17-10<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

GEOFFERY CHIZEVER<br />

Sophomore, HS<br />

Height: 6-0<br />

Weight: 185<br />

Tarzana, Calif.<br />

Viewpoint HS<br />

ERIC MOLNAR<br />

Junior-Transfer<br />

Height: 6-2<br />

Weight: 185<br />

Guelph, Ontario, Canada<br />

Centennial HS<br />

University of Alabama<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Geoffrey Chizever: “Geoff joined the program<br />

this fall as a sophomore walk-on. After playing as a quarterback<br />

in high school Geoff brings with him a great deal of <strong>com</strong>petitive experience.<br />

He has transferred that experience amazingly quickly to his<br />

tennis. With a great irst semester behind him Geoff has proved to us<br />

he can play at this level in both singles and doubles. I fully expect Geoff<br />

to play a huge role for our program from the spring on. Be prepared to<br />

see a tenacious <strong>com</strong>petitor iring nasty serves and scrambling out of<br />

the pocket to create some magic any way he can!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Started his initial season with eight singles victories in 12<br />

matches ... Won ive of his last seven singles matches at the ITA Region<br />

VII Mountain Regional (Oct. 19-23) ... Seven of his eight wins were in<br />

straight sets.<br />

Viewpoint HS: Standout athlete in three sports excelling in tennis,<br />

football and basketball ... Lettered four years in tennis and was a fouryear<br />

league M.V.P.; two-time irst team All-California Interscholastic<br />

Federation and league M.V.P. selection in football during senior season;<br />

and in basketball was a second-team all-league as a senior, irst-team as<br />

a junior ... Member of three-time Liberty League championship tennis<br />

teams (2002, 2003, 2004) and member of the 2003 Heritage League<br />

Championship football team ... Hold school tennis records for most wins,<br />

best record; and in football holds records for the most passing yards,<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletions, touchdowns and <strong>com</strong>pletion percentage.<br />

Personal: Born May<br />

15, 1985 in Tarzana,<br />

Calif. ... Son of Jerry<br />

and Caroline Chizever<br />

... Is the youngest of ive<br />

children.<br />

In the Classroom: College<br />

major is business.<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Eric Molnar: “The ‘Terminator’ has arrived!! We<br />

saw Eric’s weapons on display this fall, where he had his best semester yet.<br />

Winning the Crimson Tide Invitational and beating numerous nationally ranked<br />

opponents, Eric had a fantastic start to his junior year. Eric has the physical<br />

weapons worthy of his nickname and this fall showed that he also has the mental<br />

capacity to ‘terminate’ his opponents!! His continued maturity on the court<br />

has been a highlight of the fall and we expect him to continue this development<br />

well into the spring. Prepare to see some booming serves and some fearsome<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitiveness as the ‘Terminator’ blasts his way through the spring!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Opened his initial season in Boulder with a team-best 12 singles<br />

victories ... Won his irst six matches en route to the Flight A main draw singles<br />

title at the Crimson Tide Invitational (Sept. 15-18) ... Three of those six wins<br />

were against nationally ranked opponents, No. 32 Joseph Jung, No. 84 Phillippe<br />

Frayssinoux, Mississippi State, and No. 115 Marc Spicijaric, Illinois ... His irst<br />

place honor earned him University of Colorado Athlete of Week honors (Sept.<br />

12-18) ... Also advanced to the ITA Region VII main draw (Oct. 19-23) quarterinals<br />

after winning three in a row ... In doubles, won eight of 14 matches, all with<br />

Chad Tsuda ... Received a No. 45 ITA national ranking with Tsuda for the fall season<br />

... One of those victories came against<br />

No. 19 Clark/Gustaffson of Louisville in<br />

the consolation quarterinals at the Polo<br />

Ralph Lauran All-American Championships<br />

in Tulsa (Oct. 3-5) ... Narrowly upset<br />

No. 1 ranked team of Growcott/Skupski of<br />

LSU in the All-American main draw after<br />

being tied at 5-5 then succumbing 8-5 ...<br />

Did win three matches at the All-American<br />

Championships defeating Florida State,<br />

Louisville, and Ohio State.<br />

2004-05 (Alabama): Won 15 singles<br />

matches during his sophomore year and<br />

won 19 doubles matches.<br />

2003-04 (Alabama): Won nine of his irst<br />

12 collegiate singles matches ... Won 13<br />

matches overall ... Also won 12 doubles<br />

matches.<br />

Personal: Born August 29, 1985 in Brampton, Ontario ... Son of Geza and<br />

Monica Molnar ... Has a younger brother, Peter and younger sister, Sonja ... Was<br />

No. 2 ranked Canadian in 18 year old singles, No. 1 in doubles ... Represented<br />

the <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada travel squad ... Won 2003 Outdoor Provincial (Ontario)<br />

Championships ... Represented Ontario in International play ... Won school’s<br />

2002 region singles and doubles titles ... No. 2 ranked Canadian junior singles<br />

player and inished his junior career as the Boy’s 18 doubles champion of<br />

Canada ... Also speaks German.<br />

In the Classroom: Majoring in accounting with an interest in management<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Student-Athletes<br />

KARTHIK RAJU<br />

Sophomore, RS<br />

Height: 5-8<br />

Weight: 135<br />

Bangalore, India<br />

National Open School<br />

TOBIAS SCHEIL<br />

Freshman, HS<br />

Height: 6-1<br />

Weight: 220<br />

Bad Abbach, Germany<br />

Gymnasium Oberhaching<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Karthik Raju: “Karthik spent his irst semester<br />

as a redshirt freshman and really took advantage of that time.<br />

As he has gotten stronger and more <strong>com</strong>fortable with his teammates<br />

it is clear he plans on being a huge part of this program in the future. I<br />

fully expect him to be<strong>com</strong>e an Academic All-American as well as winning<br />

lots of matches for the Black and Gold. Get ready for a surprise as<br />

this unassuming guy turns into a tiger on the court!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Won his irst collegiate singles match defeating Keith<br />

Cronican of Air Force, 6-2, 6-4 at the Flight B consolations at the DU<br />

Invitational (Sept. 23-25) ...<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Spring: Did not play … redshirt freshman.<br />

International Tour: Started playing on the ITF junior tour toward<br />

the end of 2002 … Ranked among the top-15 among India juniors …<br />

Was runner-up at the Under-16s at the India Ranking Tournament …<br />

Winner of the Karnata State Under-14 master’s championships in 2001<br />

… Ranked No. 1 in the state (juniors) at the start of the 2004 season.<br />

Coach Winterbotham on Tobias Scheil: “Tobi will spend this year on<br />

the sidelines as we move this program forward. But make no mistake<br />

about it; this guy will be a Buffalo All-Star!! With a wealth of experience<br />

<strong>com</strong>peting at the top level, Tobi will jump into the fray next year ready<br />

to take us higher. A very dedicated and self-motivated person, it has<br />

been fantastic to have his support and passion. Even though he will not<br />

hit one ball for the Buffaloes this spring, he is pushing his teammates<br />

to their limits in practice. Prepare to be wowed next year!!”<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Fall: Did not see any action in singles and doubles play.<br />

Personal: Born January 9, 1985 ... Son of Dieter and Ingeberg Scheil.<br />

In the Classroom: An open option major in Colorado’s College of Arts<br />

and Sciences.<br />

Personal: Born January 23, 1986 in Bangalore, India … Son of Sunder<br />

and Theja Raju … Has a younger brother, Kaushik and younger sister,<br />

Sanithra … Speaks four different Indian languages (Kannada, Hindi,<br />

Telugu, Tamil) … Goals after college are plying tennis on the pro circuit …<br />

Enjoys reading, watching<br />

movies and listening to<br />

music in his spare time …<br />

Selected Colorado of the<br />

location and beautiful<br />

campus.<br />

In the Classroom: Majoring<br />

in business management<br />

… Fall 2004,<br />

Spring <strong>2005</strong> Commissioners<br />

Honor Roll.<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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2004-05 Results/Statistics<br />

Individual Results<br />

SINGLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tourn Spring Big 12 Overall Career<br />

W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L<br />

BJORK, Peter 1 1 5 8 4 2 4 6 10 11 3 4 14 17 28 31<br />

BUNDALO, Marko 2 9 7 3 11 4 9 12 4 3 20 16 44 46<br />

DePAOLO, Jack 1 0 6 4 1 0 7 4 7 4<br />

DIGLIODO, Marcos 1 0 3 5 1 6 5 3 10 4 9 14 2 6 19 18 31 35<br />

DVORAK, Marek 1 0 4 5 4 8 9 5 9 13 2 6 18 18 37 32<br />

PIETRO, Vincent 4 3 4 3 4 3<br />

QUIBELL, Elliot 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 3 6 14<br />

ROFEL, Justin 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 5<br />

TSUDA, Chad 1 0 1 0 10 9 5 4 12 9 2 6 17 13 43 49<br />

YEMM, Charlie 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 3 2 1 8 4 8 4<br />

ZELEZNY, Jan 2 8 4 7 6 5 6 15 2 6 12 20 12 20<br />

TOTALS 5 17 12 11 10 13 11 13 12 11 12 10 51 41 61 75 15 31 122 116 223 243<br />

DOUBLES 1 2 3 Tourn Spring Big 12 Overall<br />

Teams W L W L W L W L W L W L W L<br />

BJORK / BUNDALO 9 12 2 1 9 12 3 5 11 13<br />

BJORK / DePAOLO 0 1 0 1<br />

BJORK / DVORAK 1 1 1 1<br />

BJORK / QUIBELL 1 0 1 0 1 0<br />

BJORK / TSUDA 2 1 2 1<br />

BUNDALO / DIGLIODO 1 1 1 1<br />

BUNDALO / ZELEZNY 4 2 4 2<br />

DePAOLO / QUIBELL 0 2 0 2<br />

DePAOLO / YEMM 1 0 1 0 1 0<br />

DIGLIODO / TSUDA 5 17 4 3 5 17 2 6 9 20<br />

DVORAK / QUIBELL 0 1 0 1<br />

DVORAK / YEMM 0 1 0 1 0 1<br />

DVORAK / ZELEZNY 12 6 1 1 12 6 4 3 13 7<br />

PIETRO / YEMM 1 3 1 3<br />

QUIBELL / YEMM 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1<br />

TSUDA / ZELEZNY 0 1 0 1<br />

^DIGLIODO / SUPEKO 2 1 2 1<br />

*DVORAK / BALLAM 1 1 1 1<br />

TOTALS 5 17 22 19 1 1 19 20 28 37 9 15 47 56<br />

Marko Bundalo won the most singles<br />

matches during the 2004-05 season.<br />

^ Yvgeny Supeko - Texas A&M; *Brina Ballam - Utah State<br />

Team Results (9-15, 2-5 Big 12)<br />

Home: 4-3 Away: 1-8 Neutral: 4-4<br />

Date <strong>CU</strong> RK Opponent Result<br />

Jan. 22 74 %vs. New Mexico (33) W, 4-0<br />

Jan. 22 74 %at Boise State (42) L, 0-4<br />

Jan. 28 74 DENVER Meadow Creek) W, 6-1<br />

Jan. 30 74 *BAYLOR 1 L, 1-6<br />

Feb. 13 64 MONTANA STATE W, 6-1<br />

13 64 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES W, 7-0<br />

Feb. 26 65 at BYU (60) L, 0-7<br />

Feb. 27 65 at Utah L, 3-4<br />

Mar. 10 75 #vs. Tulsa (56) L, 1-6<br />

Mar. 11 75 #vs. Harvard (15) W, 4-3<br />

Mar. 12 75 #vs. Louisville (35) L, 3-4<br />

Mar. 19 63 NEW MEXICO 54 W, 5-2<br />

Mar. 22 43 *OKLAHOMA STATE (11) L, 3-4<br />

Mar. 29 45 *at Nebraska (66) W, 4-3<br />

Apr. 1 45 at Boise State (31) L, 3-4<br />

Date <strong>CU</strong> RK Opponent Result<br />

Apr. 2 45 !vs. South Alabama (50) L, 2-5<br />

Apr. 3 45 !vs. Idaho W, 5-1<br />

Apr. 8 52 at SMU (50) L, 2-5<br />

Apr. 10 52 *at Texas (38) L, 1-6<br />

Apr. 15 59 *at Texas A&M (13) L, 2-5<br />

Apr. 17 59 at Texas Christian (49) L, 1-6<br />

Apr. 23 61 *OKLAHOMA 47 W, 4-3<br />

Apr. 24 61 *TEXAS TECH 10 L, 1-6<br />

Apr. 28 62 ^vs. (2nd seed) Texas A&M (10) L, 1-4<br />

* Big 12 Conference Match<br />

# Blue Gray Intercollegiate (Montgomery, Ala.)<br />

% ITA Mountain Region Indoor (Boise, Idaho)<br />

! Boise, Idaho<br />

^ Austin, Texas (Penick-Alison <strong>Tennis</strong> Center)<br />

national rankings appear ( )<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Match Recaps<br />

No. 74 Colorado 4, No. 33 New Mexico 1<br />

<strong>CU</strong> (1-0), New Mexico (0-1)<br />

Jan. 22 (at Boise State)<br />

ITA Mountain Region Indoor Semiinal<br />

1s) M. Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) vs. (122) Ryan Stotland DNF<br />

2s) Jan Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. David Kowalski 6-2, 6-2<br />

3s) Max Jones (UNM) def. Marcos Digliodo 6-3, 7-5<br />

4s) Peter Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kamil Pajkowski 6-4, 6-0<br />

5s) Marek Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Eric Conklin 6-4, 6-2<br />

6s) Chad Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Derek Boland 6-4, 6-4<br />

No. 42 Boise State 4, No. 74 Colorado 0<br />

Boise State (2-0), Colorado (1-1)<br />

Jan. 22 (at Boise State)<br />

TA Mountain Region Indoor Championship<br />

1d) (12) Shields/Schoeck (BSU) def. (33) Digliodo/Tsuda<br />

8-4<br />

2d) Jobe/Silva (BSU) def. Bjork/Bundalo 8-2<br />

3d) Klemann/Roberson (BSU) vs. Dvorak/Zelezny DNF<br />

1s) (41) Luke Shields (BSU) vs. Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) DNF<br />

2s) (89) Thomas Schoeck (BSU) def. Zelezny 6-1, 6-4<br />

3s) (55) Matias Silva (BSU) def. Digliodo 6-1, 6-3<br />

4s) Ikaika Jobe (BSU) def. Bjork 7-6, 6-2<br />

5s) Nils Klemann (BSU) vs. Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) DNF<br />

6s) Eric Roberson (BSU) vs. Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) DNF<br />

No. 74 Colorado 6, Denver 1<br />

Colorado (2-1), Denver (2-1)<br />

Jan. 28, Meadow Creek, Lakewood, Colo.<br />

1d) Holmstrom/Persson (DU) def. (33) Digliodo/Tsuda 8-5<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Zetterholm/Rosen 8-3<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Tan/Flaks 9-7<br />

1s) Adam Holmstrom (DU) def. Bundalo 6-4, 6-4<br />

2s) Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Victor Zetterholm 5-7, 6-2, 6-4<br />

3s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Niklas Persson 7-5, 6-7, 10-4<br />

4s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kalle Rosen 6-1, 6-1<br />

5s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jason Tan 6-4, 7-5<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Steve Flaks 7-5, 6-4<br />

No. 1 Baylor 6, No. 74 Colorado 1<br />

Baylor (2-0, 2-0), Colorado (2-2, 0-1)<br />

Jan. 30, Harvest House, Boulder, Colo.<br />

1d) (7) Poerschke/Zgaga (BU) def. (33) Digliodo/Tsuda 8-3<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Becker/Portnov 8-3<br />

3d) Kokta/Reckewey (BU) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 8-5<br />

1s) Benjamin Becker (BU) def. Bundalo 3-6, 6-1, 6-4<br />

2s) (11) L. Poerschke (BU) def. Zelezny 7-6(3), 6-1<br />

3s) Greg Shearer (BU) def. Digliodo 6-4, 6-4<br />

4s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (45) Matija Zgaga 7-5, 6-4<br />

5s) Michal Kokta (BU) def. Dvorak 6-4, 6-0<br />

6s) Vladimir Portnov (BU) def. Tsuda 7-6(4), 6-3<br />

No. 64 Colorado 6, Montana State 1<br />

Colorado (3-2), Montana State (2-3)<br />

Feb. 13, Harvest House (outdoor courts)<br />

Boulder, Colo.<br />

1d) Olson/Gebicki (MSU) def. (33) Digliodo/Tsuda 8-3<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Ueltschi/Berriochoa 8-5<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Hauck/Chigateri 8-3<br />

1s) (65) Fed Ueltschi (MSU) def. Bundalo 6-4, 6-2<br />

2s) Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Marek Gebicki 7-5, 6-0<br />

3s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Tejeshwara Chigateri 7-6, 7-6<br />

4s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kyle McDonald 6-1, 6-2<br />

5s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Justin Hauck 6-2, 6-1<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jake Berriochoa 6-1, 6-0<br />

No. 64 Colorado 7, Colo. School of Mines 0<br />

Colorado (4-2), Colorado School of Mines (0-1)<br />

Feb. 13, Harvest House, Boulder, Colo.<br />

1d) (33) Digliodo/Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Rychlik/Syrjaren 8-4<br />

2d) DePaolo/Yemm (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Sejati/Vasilieu 8-2<br />

3d) Bjork/Quibell (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Dunn/J. Revielle 8-1<br />

1s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Matt Rychlik 2-6, 6-4, 6-3<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Teemu Syrjaren 6-1, 6-2<br />

3s) Yemm (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Almed Sejati 6-3, 6-0<br />

4s) Quibell (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Andrey Vasilieu 4-6, 6-0, 6-3<br />

5s) DePaolo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jordan Revielle 6-3, 6-2<br />

6s) Rofel (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Stefan Revielle 6-3, 6-1<br />

No. 60 BYU 7, No. 65 Colorado 0<br />

BYU (5-3), Colorado (4-3)<br />

Feb. 26, Provo, Utah<br />

1d) Lechuga/Roshan (BYU) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-4<br />

2d) Kauhold/Ludlow (BYU) def. Bundalo/Bjork 9-7<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. LaPorte/Sanchez 8-4<br />

1s) Nima Rosan (BYU) def. Bundalo 6-4, 6-4<br />

2s) James Ludlow (BYU) def. Zelezny 7-6, 6-1<br />

3s) Christian Hand (BYU) def. Digliodo 6-2, 6-2<br />

4s) Shane LaPorte (BYU) def. Bjork 6-7(5), 6-4, 10-8<br />

5s) Dominik Kauhold (BYU) def. Dvorak 7-6, 6-3<br />

6s) Jonathan Sanchez (BYU) def. Tsuda 6-2, 6-4<br />

Utah 4, No. 65 Colorado 3<br />

Utah (8-0), Colorado (4-4)<br />

Feb. 27, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

1d) (34) Mann/Ganger (Utah) def Tsuda/Digliodo 8-5<br />

2d) Coutts/Yap (Utah) def. Bundalo/Bjork 8-5<br />

3d) Grzyb/Rikin (Utah) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 9-8<br />

1s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Tomasz Grzyb 7-6, 6-2<br />

2s) Zach Ganger (Utah) def. Zelezny 6-2, 6-3<br />

3s) Miron Mann (Utah) def. Bjork 7-6, 6-4<br />

4s) Nick Coutts (Utah) def. Dvorak 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(4)<br />

5s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Ryan Scott 7-5, 6-3<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Dan Mascall 6-3, 6-4<br />

No. 56 Tulsa 4, No. 75 Colorado 1<br />

Tulsa (10-5), Colorado (4-5)<br />

March 10, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

1d) Roth/Charpantidis (UT) def. Tsuda/Digliodo 9-7<br />

2d) Camacho/ Connelly (UT) def. Bundalo/Bjork 8-3<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Soriano/Soriano 9-7<br />

1s) Achim Roth (UT) def. Bundalo 6-1, 7-6(6)<br />

2s) Alek Charpantidis (UT) def. Zelezny 6-4, 6-4<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) vs. Ricardo Sorian 7-6, 3-3 DNF<br />

4s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Federico Soriano 6-4, 6-2<br />

5s) Will Gray (Tulsa) def. Digliodo 7-5, 6-3<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) vs. Diego Camacho 7-6, 3-5 DNF<br />

No. 75 Colorado 14, No. 15 Harvard 3<br />

Colorado (5-5), Harvard (7-5)<br />

March 11, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

1d) (26) Chiu/Chu (Harvard) def. Tsuda/Digliodo 8-5<br />

2d) Dhaka/Kumar (Harvard) def. Bundalo/Bjork 9-7<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Valkin/Nguyen 8-6<br />

1s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (31) Jonathan Chu 6-4, 6-1<br />

2s) Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Ashwin Kumar 6-1, 7-5<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Dan Nguyen 6-4, 3-6, 6-3<br />

4s) Shantanu Dhaka (Harvard) def. Dvorak 3-6, 7-6(2), 6-3<br />

5s) Brandon Chiu (Harvard) def. Digliodo 6-4, 6-2<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Gideon Valkin 7-6(6), 1-6, 6-3<br />

No. 35 Louisville 4, No. 75 Colorado 3<br />

Louisville (13-7), Colorado (5-6)<br />

March 12, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

1d) (33) Clark/Gustafsson (UL) def. Digliodo/Tsuda<br />

8-3<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Radman/Nicodim 8-2<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Teufel/Johnson 8-6<br />

1s) (87) Damar Johnson (UL) def. Bundalo 7-5, 6-4<br />

2s) Slavko Radman (UL) def. Zelezny 6-3, 4-6, 6-4<br />

3s) Jakob Gustafsson (UL) def. Bjork 6-3, 6-2<br />

4s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Octavian Nicodim 6-3, 6-1<br />

5s) Jeremy Clark (UL) def. Digliodo 6-4, 6-4<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jhonny Berrido 6-0, 6-2<br />

No. 63 Colorado 5, No. 54 New Mexico 2<br />

<strong>CU</strong> (6-6), New Mexico (4-4)<br />

March 19, South Campus <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts<br />

1d) (4) Stotland/ Kowalski (UNM) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-2<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jones/Pajkowski 8-6<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Conklin/Boland 8-3<br />

1s) Max Jones (UNM) def. Bundalo 7-5, 6-4<br />

2s) Ryan Stotland (UNM) def. Zelezny 6-3, 6-2<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. David Kowalski 7-6(4), 6-2<br />

4s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kamil Pajkowski 6-2, 4-6, 6-2<br />

5s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Eric Conklin 6-2, 6-3<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Derek Lynch 6-1, 6-1<br />

No. 11 Oklahoma State 4, No. 43 Colorado 3<br />

OSU (11-4, 2-1), <strong>CU</strong> (6-7, 0-2)<br />

March 22, South Campus <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts<br />

1d) Tsuda/Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kuharic/Diaz 8-5<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Van Elden/Byrnes 9-8(5)<br />

3d) Bohunicky/Burmistrau (OSU) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 8-4<br />

1s) (50) Mark Van Elden (OSU) def. Zelezny 6-2, 7-6(3)<br />

2s) Tomas Bohunicky (OSU) def. Bundalo 6-4, 3-6, 6-4<br />

3s) Boris Kuharic (OSU) def. Bjork 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(1)<br />

4s) Daniel Byrnes (OSU) def. Dvorak 3-6, 6-3, 6-4<br />

5s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Artsem Burmistrau 6-1, 6-4<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Felipe Diaz 6-1, 6-2<br />

No. 45 Colorado 4, No. 66 Nebraska 3<br />

<strong>CU</strong> (7-7, 1-2), NU (9-10, 0-3)<br />

March 29, Lincoln, Neb.<br />

1d) Tsuda/Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Posch/Reckewey 8-4<br />

2d) Bundalo/Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Rivera/Barthel 9-7<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Szatmary/Clow 8-5<br />

1s) Jerry Posch (NU) def. Zelezny 6-4, 6-4<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Adrian Szatmary 6-7, 6-3, 6-4<br />

3s) James Clow (NU) def. Bjork 7-5, 3-6, 6-1<br />

4s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jose Rivera 6-4, 6-1<br />

5s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Joel Reckewey 6-1, 6-2<br />

6s) Joerg Barthel (NU) def. Tsuda 0-6, 6-4, 6-3<br />

No. 31 Boise State 4, No. 45 Colorado 3<br />

Boise State (22-7), Colorado (7-8)<br />

April 1, Boise, Idaho<br />

1d) Digliodo/Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (8) Schoeck/Shields 9-8 (1)<br />

2d) Jobe/Silva (BSU) def. Bjork/Bundalo 8-5<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Roberson/Werbeck 9-8<br />

1s) (44) Luke Shields (BSU) def. Zelezny 4-6, 6-1, 6-3<br />

2s) Thomas Schoeck (BSU) def. Bundalo 6-3, 6-3<br />

3s) Matias Silva (BSU) def. Bjork 6-2, 6-4<br />

4s) Ikaika Jobe (BSU) def. Dvorak 6-3, 6-0<br />

5s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Eric Roberson 6-0, 6-4<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Brent Werbeck 7-5, 6-3<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Match Recaps<br />

No. 50 South Alabama 5, No. 45 Colorado 2<br />

USA (14-4), <strong>CU</strong> (7-9)<br />

April 2, Boise, Idaho<br />

1d) (23) Jacobs/Doskareyev (SA) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-3<br />

2d) Bjork/Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Kepke/Santo 8-6<br />

3d) Huffman/Babej (SA) def. Dvorak/Yemm 8-6<br />

1s) (37) Fero Babej (SA) def. Bundalo 6-3, 6-2<br />

2s) Dias Doskarayev (SA) def. Bjork 5-7, 4-3 default<br />

3s) Digliodo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Clinton Jacobs 3-6, 6-3, 7-5<br />

4s) David Kepka (SA) def. Dvorak 6-2, 7-6<br />

5s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Tiago Espisito Santo 6-1, 6-1<br />

6s) Mark Gellard (SA) def. Yemm 6-1, 7-5<br />

No. 45 Colorado 5, Idaho 1<br />

Colorado (8-9), Idaho (3-9)<br />

April 3, Boise, Idaho<br />

Doubles: not played<br />

1s) Terence Nuget (UI) def. Bundalo 6-7, 6-1, 7-5<br />

2s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Michael Suttner 6-3, 6-2<br />

3s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Seth Banks 6-2, 6-2<br />

4s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Hector Mucharraz 6-4, 2-6, 7-5<br />

5s) Yemm (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Robert Chalkley 7-5, 6-4<br />

6s) Quibell (<strong>CU</strong>) def. John Hieb 6-2, 6-4<br />

No. 50 SMU 5, No. 52 Colorado 2<br />

SMU (13-9), <strong>CU</strong> (8-10)<br />

April 8, Dallas, Texas<br />

1d) McNaughton/Murgier (SMU) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-6<br />

2d) Bjork/Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Soderberg/Oredsson 8-5<br />

3d) Chingoka/Kuczer (SMU) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 9-8 (8)<br />

1s) Paul McNaughton (SMU) def. Zelezny 7-6, 7-5<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Gwinyai Chingoka 7-6, 6-0<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Federico Murgier 3-6, 7-5, 7-6<br />

4s) Peter Oredsson (SMU) def. Digliodo 6-3, 6-4<br />

5s) Henrik Soderberg (SMU) def. Dvorak 7-6, 3-6, 6-3<br />

6s) David Kuczer (SMU) def. Tsuda 7-5, 6-2<br />

No. 38 Texas 6, No. 52 Colorado 1<br />

Texas (9-6, 1-3), <strong>CU</strong> (8-11, 1-3)<br />

April 10, Austin, Texas<br />

1d) (50) Beale/Helgeson (Texas) def. Tsuda/Digliodo 8-6<br />

2d) Chodkiewicz/Gubser (Texas) def. Bundalo/Bjork 8-4<br />

3d) Barriga/Garrett Snyder (Texas) def. Elliot Quibell/<br />

Charlie Yemm 8-5<br />

1s) Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (36) Callum Beale 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4<br />

2s) (87) Travis Helgeson (UT) def. Bundalo 7-6(6), 6-3<br />

3s) Milan Mihailovic (UT) def. Bjork 6-3, 6-4<br />

4s) (65) Roger Gubser (UT) def. Digliodo 6-1, 2-6, 6-3<br />

5s) Luis Diaz Barriga (UT) def. Dvorak 4-6, 6-1, 6-3<br />

6s) Hubert Chodkiewicz (UT) def. Tsuda 7-6(4), 6-1<br />

No. 13 Texas A&M 5, Colorado 2<br />

Texas A&M (12-6, 3-1), <strong>CU</strong> (8-12, 1-4)<br />

April 15, College Station, Texas<br />

1d) (#20) Joelson/Matijevic (A&M) def. Digliodo/Tsuda<br />

8-6<br />

2d) Zack Malmgren/Wooten (A&M) def. Bjork/Bundalo<br />

8-3<br />

3d) Bain/Makowski (A&M) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 8-5<br />

No. 49 T<strong>CU</strong> 6, No. 59 Colorado 1<br />

T<strong>CU</strong> (7-13), <strong>CU</strong> (8-13)<br />

April 17, Forth Worth, Texas<br />

1d) Digliodo/Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (11) Abreu/Sestini 8-5<br />

2d) Freitas/Martin (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Bjork/Bundalo 9-8(6)<br />

3d) Barbu/Tezza (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 8-4<br />

1s) (31) Fabrizio Sestini (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Zelezny 7-6(5), 6-1<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Jacob Martin 6-4, 7-5<br />

3s) Radu Barbu (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Bjork 6-3, 4-6, 6-2<br />

4s) Jacopo Tezza (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Digliodo 6-7(3), 6-2, 6-4<br />

5s) Jordan Freitas (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Dvorak 6-2, 3-6, 6-4<br />

6s) Rafael Abreu (T<strong>CU</strong>) def. Tsuda 6-0, 7-5<br />

No. 61 Colorado 4, No. 47 Oklahoma 3<br />

<strong>CU</strong> (9-13, 2-4 Big 12), OU (17-5, 2-5)<br />

April 23, South Boulder <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts<br />

1d) Garrison/Fukala (OU) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-4<br />

2d) Velicka/Tanasoiu (OU) def. Bundalo/Bjork 9-8(4)<br />

3d) Ivanov/Thomas (OU) def. Dvorak/Zelezny 8-4<br />

1s) Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (52) Marek Velicka 6-4, 6-2<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Ondrej Fukala 2-6, 6-4, 7-6(5)<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (96) Alexei Ivanov 3-6, 6-2, 6-3<br />

4s) Tommy Garrison (OU) def. Digliodo 6-2, 6-4<br />

5s) Dvorak (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Silviu Tanasoiu 6-2, 6-7(4), 6-4<br />

6s) Lee Gregg (OU) def. Tsuda 6-4, 7-6(3)<br />

No. 10 Texas Tech 6, No. 61 Colorado 1<br />

TTU (23-2, 5-2), <strong>CU</strong> (9-14, 2-5)<br />

April 24<br />

South Campus <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts/Millennium Hotel Bubble<br />

1d) Szumanski/Nijaki (TTU) def. Digliodo/Tsuda 8-1<br />

2d) Tanik/Prpic (TTU) def. Bjork/Bundalo 8-6<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Innerebner/Paulsen 8-5<br />

1s) (14) Radek Nijaki (TTU) def. Zelezny 6-3, 6-4<br />

2s) (123) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (40) Bojan Szumanski 6-2, 6-3<br />

3s) Jakob Paulsen (TTU) def. Bjork 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5<br />

4s) Esat Tanik (TTU) def. Digliodo 6-3, 6-1<br />

5s) Michael Innerebner (TTU) def. Dvorak 6-4, 6-4<br />

6s) Adrian Prpic (TTU) def. Tsuda 6-3, 6-4<br />

No. 10 Texas A&M 4, No. 56 Colorado 1<br />

No. 2 seed A&M (15-7), No. 7 seed <strong>CU</strong> (9-15)<br />

April 29, Penick-Alison <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

Austin, Texas<br />

1d) (20) Joelson/Matijevic (A&M) def. Tsuda/Digliodo<br />

8-1<br />

2d) Wooten/Zack Malmgren (A&M) def. Bundalo/Bjork<br />

8-6<br />

3d) Dvorak/Zelezny (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Bain/Makowski 8-6<br />

1s) (14) Jerry Makowski (A&M) def. Zelezny 7-5, 6-4<br />

2s) (97) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) vs. (77) Ante Matijevic DNF<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) vs. Bryan Wooten DNF<br />

4s) Brett Joelson (A&M) def. Digliodo 6-0, 6-1<br />

5s) Mohamed Dakki (A&M) def. Dvorak 6-3, 6-2<br />

6s) Tsuda (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Matt Bain 7-6(5), 6-4<br />

1s) (94) Ante Matijevic (A&M) def. Zelezny 7-5, 6-2<br />

2s) Bundalo (<strong>CU</strong>) def. (23) Jerry Makowski 7-5, 5-7, 1-0<br />

(10)<br />

3s) Bjork (<strong>CU</strong>) def. Brett Joelson 6-2, 7-6(4)<br />

4s) (105) Bryan Wooten (A&M) def. Digliodo 6-3, 6-3<br />

5s) Matt Bain (A&M) def. Dvorak 6-4, 6-2<br />

6s) Mohamed Dakki (A&M) def. Tsuda 7-5, 6-0<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


20<strong>06</strong> Opponents<br />

Baylor<br />

April 21<br />

Waco, Texas<br />

Location................................................. Waco, Texas<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................1845/13,799<br />

Mascot/Colors ...............Bears/Green and Gold<br />

President ...............................Bill Underwood, J.D.<br />

Conference .......................................................Big 12<br />

Athletics Director ................................ Ian McCaw<br />

Head Coach ............................................. Matt Knoll<br />

Record at school (Yrs.)……………… .208-50 (9)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)…………………….21-28 (2)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record……………………………………..33-1<br />

Conference Record/Finish……………… 7-0/1st<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking…………………….2<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish . NCAA Finals<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost………………….4/3<br />

Boise State<br />

April 14<br />

Boulder<br />

Location..................................................Boise, Idaho<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1932/18,400<br />

Mascot/Colors .........Broncos/Blue and Orange<br />

President ......................................Dr. Robert Kustra<br />

Conference ...................................Western Athletic<br />

Athletics Director ........................Gene Bleymaier<br />

Head Coach ............................................Greg Patton<br />

Record at school (Yrs.)……… .............204-67 (9)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................... 554-262 (24)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record……………………………………..31-8<br />

Conference Record/Finish .......................4-0/1st<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking…………………. ..31<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish .... 2 nd Round<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................5/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ... Boise State Leads 8-1<br />

Facility .............................Appleton <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact .................................................Lori Hays<br />

SID Phone ......................................(208) 426-3438<br />

SID Fax ............................................(208) 426-3361<br />

SID Cell ...........................................(8<strong>06</strong>) 729-4471<br />

SID E-Mail .......................... lhays@boisestate.edu<br />

Web site ..........................www.broncosports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Brigham Young<br />

March 11<br />

Boulder<br />

Location..................................................Provo, Utah<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................1875/33,278<br />

Mascot ............................................................ Cougars<br />

Colors ......................... Dark Blue, White and Tan<br />

President ................................. Cecil O. Samuelson<br />

Conference .....................................Mountain West<br />

Athletics Director .............................Tom Holmoe<br />

Head Coach .......................................... Brad Pearce<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ......................... 23-22 (2)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................................... same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ....................................................... 15-7<br />

Conference Record/Finish ....................4-1/2nd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ......................none<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Finish ............................................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................... 6/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers .................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ................. BYU leads 8-0<br />

Facility ...BYU Indoor/Outdoor <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts<br />

SID Contact ..................................Jordan Feinauer<br />

SID Phone .....................................(801) 422-8948<br />

SID Fax ...........................................(801) 422-<strong>06</strong>33<br />

SID Cell ..........................................(801) 520-7520<br />

SID E-Mail .............................tennis_sid@byu.edu<br />

Web Site ........................... www.byucougars.<strong>com</strong><br />

Denver<br />

April 16<br />

Boulder<br />

Montana State<br />

February 5<br />

Boulder<br />

Nebraska<br />

April 2<br />

Boulder<br />

Location.................................................Denver, Colo.<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................... 1864/9,455<br />

Mascot/Colors .....Pioneers/Crimson and Gold<br />

Chancellor .................................Robert D. Coombe<br />

Conference .................................................... Sun Belt<br />

Athletics Director ...............Peg Bradley-Doppes<br />

Head Coach ............................................Geoff Young<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ...........................58-59 (5)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)................................67-67 (6)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................9-14<br />

Conference Record/Finish ......................1-0/4th<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking .......................none<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ..................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................6/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ...................<strong>CU</strong> leads 22-2<br />

Facility .........................Stapleton <strong>Tennis</strong> Pavilion<br />

SID Contact ........................................ Brenna Webb<br />

SID Phone ......................................(303) 871-4990<br />

SID Fax ............................................(303) 871-3890<br />

SID Cell ..........................................(217) 377-2553<br />

SID E-Mail .................................... bwebb4@du.edu<br />

Web site .....................www.denverpioneers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location..........................................Bozeman, Mont.<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1893/12,315<br />

Mascot/Colors ...............Bobcats/Blue and Gold<br />

President ..............................Dr. Geoffrey Gamble<br />

Conference ...................................................... Big Sky<br />

Athletics Director ................................Peter Fields<br />

Head Coach ..........................................Mike Phillips<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ...........................73-44 (5)<br />

Career Record (Yrs)..........................................same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................19-7<br />

Conference Record/Finish ......................6-0/1st<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ...........................69<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish .........1 st Round<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................5/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ..................... <strong>CU</strong> leads 5-0<br />

Facility ........... Bobcat-Anderson <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact .............................................Tom Schulz<br />

SID Phone .....................................(4<strong>06</strong>) 994-5130<br />

SID Fax ............................................(4<strong>06</strong>) 994-2278<br />

SID Home .......................................(4<strong>06</strong>) 586-4973<br />

SID E-Mail ................. tschulz@msubobcats.<strong>com</strong><br />

Web site .............................www.msubobcats.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location.............................................. .Lincoln, Neb.<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................1869/25,000<br />

Mascot ............................... Cornhuskers/Huskers<br />

Colors ........................................ Scarlet and Cream<br />

President ..........................Harvey S. Perlman, J.D.<br />

Conference .......................................................Big 12<br />

Athletics Director ....................... Steve Pederson<br />

Head Coach ...............................Kerry McDermott<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ................. 258-266 (25)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................................... same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ....................................................... 9-15<br />

Conference Record/Finish .....................0-7/8th<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ...........................75<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish .................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................... 6/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers .................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ...............<strong>CU</strong> leads 39-11<br />

Facility ................................ Cather-Pound Courts<br />

SID Contact .......................................Tessa Warner<br />

SID Phone .....................................(402) 472-2263<br />

SID Fax ...........................................(402) 472-<strong>2005</strong><br />

SID Home ......................................(402) 499-0115<br />

SID E-Mail .......................twarner@huskers.<strong>com</strong><br />

Web site ....................................www.huskers.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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20<strong>06</strong> Opponents<br />

New Mexico<br />

March 4<br />

Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

Location.....................................Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1889/26,500<br />

Mascot/Colors ........... Lobos/Cherry and Silver<br />

President ............................................. Louis Caldera<br />

Conference ......................................Mountain West<br />

Athletics Director ............................ Rudy Davalos<br />

Head Coach ..................................................Alan Dils<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ........................118-84 (9)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.).........................................same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ........................................................... 9-8<br />

Conference Record/Finish ................... 5-2/t2nd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ............................60<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Finish .............................................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................4/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................3<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> .............. UNM leads 15-6<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Facility ..................... Lobos <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ...........................RaeAnn Feenaughty<br />

SID Phone ......................................(505) 925-5851<br />

SID Fax ............................................(505) 925-5529<br />

SID E-Mail .............................feenaurm@unm.edu<br />

Web Site .................................... www.golobos.<strong>com</strong><br />

New Mexico State<br />

March 3<br />

Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

Location..........................................Las Cruces, N.M.<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1888/16,428<br />

Mascot/Colors ...... Aggies/Crimson and White<br />

President ................................... Dr. Michael Martin<br />

Conference ...................................Western Athletic<br />

Athletics Director ..................... McKinley Boston<br />

Head Coach ...................................................Don Ball<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) .................. 214-235 (20)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.).........................................same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................5-16<br />

Conference Record/Finish ......................0-2/6th<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking .......................none<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ..................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................3/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................3<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ...................<strong>CU</strong> leads 10-5<br />

Facility ...................................NMSU <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact .......................................Matt Stephens<br />

SID Phone ......................................(505) 646-1805<br />

SID Fax ............................................(505) 646-2425<br />

SID Home .......................................(505) 649-5149<br />

SID E-Mail ..............................matts04@nmsu.edu<br />

Web site ........................www.nmstatesports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Oklahoma<br />

March 28<br />

Norman, Okla.<br />

Location.............................................Norman, Okla.<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................1890/31,134<br />

Mascot ............................................................ Sooners<br />

Colors ..................................... Crimson and Cream<br />

President ..........................................David L. Boren<br />

Conference .......................................................Big 12<br />

Athletics Director .........................Joe Castiglione<br />

Head Coach ....................................Paul Lockwood<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ................. 268-167 (18)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................................... same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ....................................................... 17-7<br />

Conference Record/Finish .....................2-5/6th<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ...........................45<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ......1st Round<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................... 7/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers .................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> .............. OU leads 40-20<br />

Facility ...............OU Headington <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ..........................................Renata Hays<br />

SID Phone .....................................(405) 325-8363<br />

SID Fax ...........................................(405) 325-7623<br />

SID Cell ..........................................(405) 664-8753<br />

SID E-Mail .............................renatahays@ou.edu<br />

Web site .........................www.soonersports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Oklahoma State<br />

March 26<br />

Stillwater, Okla.<br />

Portland<br />

March 4<br />

at Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

Texas<br />

April 9<br />

Boulder<br />

Location.......................................... Stillwater, Okla.<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................1890/31,000<br />

Mascot/Colors ....Cowboys/Orange and Black<br />

President ................................. Dr. David Schmidly<br />

Conference .......................................................Big 12<br />

Athletics Director ..............................Mike Holder<br />

Head Coach ...................................... James Wadley<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ................. 575-263 (33)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................................... same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ....................................................... 22-7<br />

Conference Record/Finish ....................5-2/2nd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ...........................17<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish .... 2nd Round<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................... 4/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers .........................................................none<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ........OSU leads 35-16-1<br />

Facility ................................DeBois <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ...................................... Marcus Elwell<br />

SID Phone .....................................(405) 744-3875<br />

SID Fax ...........................................(405) 744-7754<br />

SID Home ......................................(405) 401-0704<br />

SID E-Mail ............. marcus.elwell@okstate.edu<br />

Web site ..................................... www.okstate.<strong>com</strong><br />

20<br />

Location...............................................Portland, Ore.<br />

Founded/Enrollment ....................... 1901/3,300<br />

Mascot/Colors ............Pilots/Purple and White<br />

Pres. ......Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C, J.D.<br />

Conference ...............................................West Coast<br />

Athletics Director ......................... Larry Williams<br />

Head Coach ...........................................Aaron Gross<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ...........................29-19 (9)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)................................85-85 (9)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................18-6<br />

Conference Record/Finish .......................3-0/1st<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking .......................none<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ..................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................8/1<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................3<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ..................... <strong>CU</strong> leads 1-0<br />

Facility ............ Louisiana-Paciic <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ................................Braden Konschuh<br />

SID Phone ......................................(503) 943-7425<br />

SID Fax ............................................(503) 943-7242<br />

SID E-Mail ................................sportsinfo@up.edu<br />

Web site ........................www.portlandpilots.<strong>com</strong><br />

Location................................................ Austin, Texas<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1883/52,273<br />

Mascot ........................................................Longhorns<br />

Colors .............................Burnt Orange and White<br />

President ................................... Dr. Larry Faulkner<br />

Conference ........................................................ Big 12<br />

Athletics Director ...........................DeLoss Dodds<br />

Head Coach ..................................... Michael Center<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ...........................88-39 (5)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................... 247-107 (15)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record ......................................................13-10<br />

Conference Record/Finish ....................2-5/t3rd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ............................28<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Finish .................................2nd Round<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................8/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................2<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> .............Texas leads 12-0<br />

Facility ..................Penick-Allison <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ....................................Travis Feldhaus<br />

SID Phone ......................................(512) 232-9460<br />

SID Fax ............................................(512) 471-6040<br />

SID Cell ...........................................(512) 848-8192<br />

SID E-Mail ....travis.feldhaus@athletics.utexas.<br />

edu<br />

Web Site ............................www.TexasSports.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


20<strong>06</strong> Opponents<br />

Texas A&M<br />

April 7<br />

Boulder<br />

Location...............................College Station, Texas<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1872/44,571<br />

Mascot/Colors ........Aggies/Maroon and White<br />

President ..................................Dr. Robert M. Gates<br />

Conference ........................................................ Big 12<br />

Athletics Director ....................................Bill Byrne<br />

Head Coach ..................................................Tim Cass<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) ........................180-73 (9)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................... 307-159 (17)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................17-9<br />

Conference Record/Finish .....................5-2/2nd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ............................18<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ... Round of 16<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................6/3<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................4<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ......................................12-3<br />

Facility ...........George P. Mitchell <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ............................................Steve Miller<br />

SID Phone ......................................(979) 862-2564<br />

SID Fax ............................................(979) 845-0564<br />

SID Home .......................................(979) 764-2984<br />

SID E-Mail .................. steve@athletics.tamu.edu<br />

Web site .........................www.aggieathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />

Texas Tech<br />

April 23<br />

Lubbock, Texas<br />

Location............................................Lubbock, Texas<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1923/29,000<br />

Mascot/Colors Red Raiders/Scarlet and Black<br />

President ......................................Dr. Jon Whitmore<br />

Conference ........................................................ Big 12<br />

Athletics Director .............................Gerald Myers<br />

Head Coach ...............................................Tim Siegal<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) .................. 153-135 (12)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.)....................... 181-158 (14)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................25-4<br />

Conference Record/Finish ................... 5-2/t2nd<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking ............................12<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Finish .............................. Round of 16<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................3/4<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................5<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ........... TTU leads 13-9-1<br />

Facility ............................... McLeod <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact .........................................Molly O’Mara<br />

SID Phone ......................................(8<strong>06</strong>) 742-2770<br />

SID Fax ............................................(8<strong>06</strong>) 742-1970<br />

SID Home .......................................(8<strong>06</strong>) 687-2472<br />

SID E-Mail ...........................molly.omara@ttu.edu<br />

Web Site ................................. www.texastech.<strong>com</strong><br />

Utah<br />

February 4<br />

Boulder<br />

Location....................................Salt Lake City, Utah<br />

Founded/Enrollment .....................1850/28,933<br />

Mascot/Colors .................... Utes/Red and White<br />

President ...................................... Michael K. Young<br />

Conference ......................................Mountain West<br />

Athletics Director ..................................... Chris Hill<br />

Head Coach ...........................................F.D. Robbins<br />

Record at school (Yrs.) .................. 239-224 (20)<br />

Career Record (Yrs.).........................................same<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Record .........................................................14-8<br />

Conference Record/Finish ......................1-4/5th<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Final National Ranking .......................none<br />

<strong>2005</strong> NCAA Tournament Finish ..................none<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................7/2<br />

New<strong>com</strong>ers ..................................................................1<br />

Series Record with <strong>CU</strong> ................. Utah leads 9-1<br />

Facility .............. George S. Eccles <strong>Tennis</strong> Center<br />

SID Contact ................................Heather Harrison<br />

SID Phone ......................................(801) 918-1977<br />

SID Fax ............................................(801) 581-4358<br />

SID E-Mail .......................btrly_29@hotmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

Web site ................................... www.utahutes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Big 12<br />

Conference<br />

Comissioner ....................................Kevin Weiberg<br />

Address .......................2201 Stemmons Freeway<br />

...................................................................... 28th Floor<br />

................................................... Dallas, Texas 75207<br />

Phone ............................................... 214/742-1212<br />

Fax ..................................................... 214/742-0145<br />

web site ........................... www.big12sports.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Relations Director . Rob Carolla<br />

E-Mail .......................rcarolla@big12sports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Asst. <strong>Media</strong> Relations Director ........Joni James<br />

............................................. joni@big12sports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Big 12 <strong>Tennis</strong> Champonships ........ April 27-30<br />

..................................................... Thursday - Sunday<br />

.................. (Baylor <strong>Tennis</strong> Center, Waco, Texas)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Men’s Champion ................................Baylor<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Women’s Champion ...........................Texas<br />

20<strong>06</strong> BLUE GRAY NATIONAL<br />

COLLEGIATE TENNIS CLASSIC<br />

March 16-19, Montgomery, Ala.<br />

(Each school is guaranteed to play three matches,<br />

a fourth if they make the inal)<br />

Alabama, Boise State, Brown, Colorado,<br />

Fresno State, Furman, Louisville, Middle Tennessee<br />

State, Mississippi State, Notre Dame,<br />

Oregon, South Alabama, Texas A&M-Corpus<br />

Christi, Texas Tech, Tulane, Tulsa, Virginia<br />

Commonwealth, William and Mary.<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

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Season-by-Season Results<br />

2004-05 (9-15, 2-5 Big 12), No. 59 nationally<br />

Coach: Sam Winterbotham<br />

J 22 %vs. New Mexico (#33) W, 4-0<br />

J 22 %at Boise State (#42) L, 0-4<br />

J 28 DENVER Meadow Creek) W, 6-1<br />

J 30 *BAYLOR #1 L, 1-6<br />

F 13 MONTANA STATE W, 6-1<br />

13 COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES W, 7-0<br />

F 26 at BYU (#60) L, 0-7<br />

F 27 at Utah L, 3-4<br />

M 10 ^vs. Tulsa (#56) L, 1-6<br />

M 11 ^vs. Harvard (#15) W, 4-3<br />

M 12 ^vs. Louisville (#35) L, 3-4<br />

M 19 NEW MEXICO #54 W, 5-2<br />

M 22 *OKLAHOMA STATE (#11) L, 3-4<br />

M 29 *at Nebraska (#66) W, 4-3<br />

A 01 at Boise State (#31) L, 3-4<br />

A 02 !vs. South Alabama (#50) L, 2-5<br />

A 03 !vs. Idaho W, 5-1<br />

A 08 at SMU (#50) L, 2-5<br />

A 10 *at Texas (#38) L, 1-6<br />

A 15 *at Texas A&M (#13) L, 2-5<br />

A 17 at Texas Christian (#49) L, 1-6<br />

A 23 *OKLAHOMA #47 W, 4-3<br />

A 24 *TEXAS TECH #10 L, 1-6<br />

A 28 #vs. (2nd seed) Texas A&M (#10) L, 1-4<br />

* Big 12 Conference Match<br />

# Blue Gray Intercollegiate (Montgomery, Ala.)<br />

% ITA Mountain Region Indoor, Boise, Idaho<br />

# Big 12 Tournament (Austin, Texas)<br />

2003-04 (7-16, 1-6 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Sam Winterbotham<br />

F 01 <strong>CU</strong>COLORADO SPRINGS W, 7-0<br />

CSUPUEBLO W, 7-0<br />

F 07 METRO STATE W, 6-1<br />

NORTHERN COLORADO W, 7-0<br />

F 13 *at Baylor (#5) L, 0-7<br />

F 15 at No. 13 Texas Christian L, 2-5<br />

F 23 *TEXAS A&M (#9) L, 2-5<br />

F 28 vs. Boise State (#34) L, 2-5<br />

F 29 at New Mexico (#56) L, 1-6<br />

M <strong>06</strong> *NEBRASKA W, 5-2<br />

M 11 ^vs. Mississippi State (#27) L, 0-4<br />

M 12 ^vs. North Carolina State L, 3-4<br />

M 13 ^vs. Fresno State (#30) L, 0-4<br />

M 17 *TEXAS (#28) L, 1-6<br />

M 22 at Virginia (#16) L, 2-5<br />

M 24 at Virginia Tech (#54) L, 2-5<br />

M 30 DENVER L, 3-4<br />

A 03 *at Oklahoma State (#28) L, 0-7<br />

A 04 *at Oklahoma (#60) L, 3-4<br />

A 11 *at Texas Tech (#65) L, 0-6<br />

A 17 at Denver W, 5-2<br />

A 21 WICHITA STATE W, 6-1<br />

A 30 #vs. Texas A&M (#22) L, 0-4<br />

A 30-M2 #Big 12 Championships t-6th / 8<br />

* Big 12 Conference Match<br />

# Big 12 Tournament (Norman, Okla.)<br />

^ Blue-Gray National Collegiate Classic (Montgomery, Ala.)<br />

2002-03 (6-16, 1-6 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Sam Winterbotham<br />

J 31 at Auburn (#14) L 3-4<br />

F 02 at South Alabama (#43) L 3-4<br />

F 08 *BAYLOR (#3) L 0-7<br />

F 15 at South Florida L 1-6<br />

F 16 at Central Florida (#70) L 2-5<br />

F 23 *TEXAS TECH (#56) L 3-4<br />

M 07 #vs. New Orleans L 3-4<br />

M 07 #vs. Loyola Marymount L 2-5<br />

M 08 #vs. Northern Illinois W 4-1<br />

M 09 #vs. UNLV W 4-1<br />

M 13 *at Texas A&M L 1-6<br />

M 15 *at Texas L 2-5<br />

M 25 at Virginia Commonwealth (#13) L 0-7<br />

M 28 at William & Mary (#39) L 2-5<br />

M 30 at Wichita State W 5-2<br />

A 04 *at Nebraska W 6-1<br />

A 08 at Denver W 4-3<br />

A 12 $vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (#63) W 4-3<br />

22<br />

A 13 at Rice (#30) L 3-4<br />

A 19 *OKLAHOMA (#75) L 3-4<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA STATE (#34) L 3-4<br />

A 25 #vs. Oklahoma State (#33) L 0-4<br />

A 25-27 #Big 12 Championships t-6th / 8<br />

* Big 12 Conference #Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

# H-E-B Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

$ Houston, Texas<br />

2001-02 (12-11, 2-5 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Scott Davidoff<br />

F 02 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 4-3<br />

F 15 %vs. Weber State W 7-0<br />

F 16 %vs. New Mexico State (#72) W 6-1<br />

F 17 %at Nevada-Las Vegas (#59) L 3-4<br />

M 03 MONTANA STATE W 7-0<br />

M <strong>06</strong> BOSTON W 7-0<br />

M 08 &vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W 4-3<br />

M 08 &vs. Mid. Tennessee St. (#22) L 1-4<br />

M 09 &vs. Boise State (#64) L 1-4<br />

M 10 &vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (#59) W 4-0<br />

M 17 *at Texas Tech (#75) L 1-6<br />

M 18 at Texas Christian (#32) L 2-5<br />

M 19 *at Baylor (#10) L 1-6<br />

M 23 *NEBRASKA (#65) W 6-1<br />

M 25 ^vs. Portland State W 7-0<br />

M 26 at Central Florida (#56) L 3-4<br />

M 28 at Miami (#38) W 4-3<br />

A 04 DENVER W 5-2<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *TEXAS (#11) L 1-6<br />

A 07 *TEXAS A&M (#12) L 1-6<br />

A 12 *at Oklahoma State (#44) L 1-6<br />

A 13 *at Oklahoma W 5-2<br />

A 25 #vs. Texas A&M (#17) L 0-4<br />

A 25-28 #Big 12 Championships t-5th / 8<br />

% UNLV Invite (at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />

& H.E.B. Inv. (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

^ at Orlando, Fla.<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at College Station, Texas)<br />

2000-01 (12-11, 2-6 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Scott Davidoff<br />

F 03 at Air Force Academy W 6-1<br />

F 16 %vs. Idaho State (at Las Vegas) W 6-1<br />

F 17 %vs. Texas-Arlington (at Las Vegas) W 4-3<br />

F 18 %at Nevada-Las Vegas L 3-4<br />

F 24 *BAYLOR (#21) L 2-5<br />

M 03 MONTANA W 7-0<br />

M 04 CENTENARY W 7-0<br />

M 09 &vs. Ball State (#60) W 4-3<br />

M 09 &vs. South Alabama (#16) L 1-6<br />

M 10 &vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (#65) L 1-4<br />

M 11 &vs. Texas Tech W 4-0<br />

M 18 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 7-0<br />

M 21 *at Texas (#15) L 1-6<br />

M 22 *at Texas A&M (#4) L 0-7<br />

M 29 at San Diego (#64) L 2-5<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *at Nebraska L 1-6<br />

A 07 *at Kansas (#54) L 3-4<br />

A 12 at Denver W 5-2<br />

A 15 *TEXAS TECH W 5-2<br />

A 21 *OKLAHOMA W 6-0<br />

A 22 *OKLAHOMA STATE (#55) L 3-4<br />

A 24 COLORADO MINES W 7-0<br />

A 27 #at Baylor (#29) L 0-4<br />

A 26-29 #Big 12 Championships 8th / 8<br />

& H.E.B. Inv. (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at Waco, Texas)<br />

1999-2000 (11-11, 1-7 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Scott Davidoff<br />

J 30 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 7-1<br />

F 04 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 4-3<br />

F 11 at New Mexico (#53) L 0-7<br />

F 12 vs. Penn State (at New Mexico) W 5-2<br />

F 25 MONTANA STATE W 6-1<br />

F 26 %NORTHERN IOWA W 7-0<br />

M 04 COLORADO MINES W 5-2<br />

M 05 *NEBRASKA (#65) W 6-1<br />

M 15 *TEXAS (#10) L 1-6<br />

M 17 *at Baylor (#9) L 0-7<br />

M 19 *at Texas Tech (#69) L 2-5<br />

M 23 vs. Dartmouth (at San Diego) W 6-1<br />

M 24 &vs. Northwestern (#58) (at LaJolla) L 1-6<br />

M 25 at San Diego (#60) L 2-5<br />

M 29 at Loyola Marymount W 5-2<br />

A 05 DENVER W 7-0<br />

A 09 *TEXAS A&M (#8) L 2-5<br />

A 16 *KANSAS L 3-4<br />

A 21 *at Oklahoma State (#51) L 2-5<br />

A 22 *at Oklahoma L 3-4<br />

A 27 #vs. Nebraska W 4-3<br />

A 28 #vs. Baylor L 0-4<br />

A 27-30 #Big 12 Championships 8th / 8<br />

% win by default<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

1998-99 (10-12, 1-7 Big 12)<br />

Coach: Scott Davidoff<br />

J 30 at Air Force Academy W 5-2<br />

F 19 *TEXAS TECH (#71) L 3-4<br />

F 27 *BAYLOR (#9) L 0-7<br />

M 04 %vs. Tulane (#28) L 3-4<br />

M 05 %vs. Middle Tennessee State L 3-4<br />

M 05 %vs. Oklahoma State L 0-6<br />

M <strong>06</strong> %vs. Southern Mississippi W 4-1<br />

M 19 at Azusa Paciic W 7-0<br />

M 21 at Loyola Marymount W 5-2<br />

M 26 vs. Idaho State & W 5-1<br />

M 27 &vs. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo W 4-3<br />

M 27 &vs. Alabama-Birmingham (#38) L 0-4<br />

M 28 &vs. Dartmouth W 4-1<br />

A 02 *at Nebraska (#70) L 3-4<br />

A 04 *at Kansas (#37) L 3-4<br />

A 07 at Denver W 7-0<br />

A 09 *at Texas A&M (#15) L 1-6<br />

A 11 *at Texas (#5) L 0-7<br />

A 16 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 6-1<br />

A 18 *OKLAHOMA (#39) L 3-4<br />

A 29 #vs. Oklahoma State W 4-3<br />

A 30 #vs. Texas (#5) L 0-5<br />

A 29-30 #Big 12 Championships 8th / 8<br />

% H.E.B. Inv. (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

& Cal-Irvine Invite (at Irvine, Calif.)<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at College Station, Texas)<br />

1997-98 (12-12, 5-4 Big 12), No. 45 nationally<br />

Coach: Scott Davidoff<br />

J 31 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-0<br />

F 13 %vs. Weber State (at Las Vegas) W 4-3<br />

F 15 %at Nevada-Las Vegas (#41) L 3-4<br />

F 20 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK L 3-4<br />

F 28 *at Texas Tech W 4-3<br />

M 04 *at Baylor L 3-4<br />

M <strong>06</strong> &vs. Tulane L 1-4<br />

M 07 &vs. Clemson (#28) W 5-1<br />

M 07 &vs. Baylor (#68) W 4-3<br />

M 08 &vs. Washington (#29) L 2-4<br />

M 16 *TEXAS (#9) L 1-6<br />

M 22 at Loyola Marymount W 5-2<br />

M 26 ^vs. Washington (#29) L 0-4<br />

M 27 ^vs. Texas Tech (#71) L 3-4<br />

M 28 ^vs. Idaho W 4-3<br />

A 03 *NEBRASKA W 6-1<br />

A 05 *KANSAS W 4-3<br />

A 08 DENVER W 7-0<br />

A 10 *TEXAS A&M (#17) W 5-2<br />

A 17 *at Oklahoma L 1-6<br />

A 19 *at Oklahoma State L 0-7<br />

A 22 *at Missouri (at Nebraska) W 7-0<br />

A 24 #vs. Baylor (#26) L 2-4<br />

A 23-26 #Big 12 Championships 5th / 8<br />

M 15 >vs. Tulsa L 1-4<br />

& Corpus Christi Inv. (at Corpus Christi,Texas)<br />

^ Gaucho <strong>Tennis</strong> Classic (at Santa Barbara, Calif.)<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at Lincoln, Neb.)<br />

> NCAA Region V <strong>Tennis</strong> Championships (at Tulsa, Okla.)<br />

1996-97 (20-10, 7-2 Big 12), No. 35 nationally<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

J 24 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 7-0<br />

F 02 at Air Force Academy W 4-3<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Season-by-Season Results<br />

F 02 vs. Idaho (at AFA) W 4-3<br />

F 14 %vs. Northeast Louisiana (at Las Vegas) W 5-1<br />

F 15 %vs. Tulsa (at Las Vegas) W 4-1<br />

F 16 %at Nevada-Las Vegas L 0-6<br />

M 02 DENVER W 7-0<br />

M 02 *BAYLOR W 6-1<br />

M 07 &vs. Illinois L 1-4<br />

M 08 &vs. SW Louisiana (Corpus Christi, Texas) L 1-4<br />

M 08 &vs. Rollins College (Fla.) (at CC) W 5-0<br />

M 09 &vs. Ark.-Little Rock (at Corpus Christi) W 6-0<br />

M 15 *at Texas A&M W 4-3<br />

M 17 *at Texas L 1-6<br />

M 21 at Pepperdine (#9) L 1-6<br />

M 25 vs. Oregon (at UC Irvine) W 5-2<br />

M 27 ^vs. San Diego (at Santa Barbara, Calif.) W 4-2<br />

M 28 ^vs. Washington (at Santa Barbara) W 4-3<br />

M 29 ^vs. UNLV (at Santa Barbara) L 0-5<br />

M 30 ^vs. Boise State (#2) (at Santa Barbara) L 0-4<br />

A 04 *at Nebraska W 5-2<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *at Kansas L 3-4<br />

A 11 *TEXAS TECH (#64) W 5-2<br />

A 18 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 4-3<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA W 5-2<br />

A 20 *MISSOURI W 7-0<br />

A 25 #vs. Oklahoma W 4-1<br />

A 26 #vs. Kansas L 0-4<br />

A 24-27#Big 12 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

M 09 $vs. Oklahoma W 4-0<br />

M 10 $vs. Kansas L 0-4<br />

# Big 12 Championships (at Austin, Texas)<br />

$ NCAA Region V <strong>Tennis</strong> Championships(at Lawrence, Kan.)<br />

1995-96 (20-7, 4-1 Big 8), No. 32 nationally<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

F 02 COLORADO STATE W 7-0<br />

F 02 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 6-1<br />

F 16 %vs. Nevada-Reno (at Las Vegas) W 6-1<br />

F 17 %vs. Tulsa (#33) (at Las Vegas) W 5-2<br />

F 18 %at Nevada-Las Vegas (#16) L 1-4<br />

F 25 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 7-0<br />

F 29 MONTANA STATE W 6-1<br />

M 08 &vs. Texas A&M (#22) L 1-5<br />

M 09 &vs. Clemson (#34) W 5-2<br />

M 10 &vs. Texas Tech (#28) W 4-2<br />

M 19 MEMPHIS W 6-0<br />

M 23 at Pepperdine (#10) L 0-4<br />

M 25 at Loyola Marymount W 7-0<br />

M 26 vs. Virginia Tech (#37) W 4-3<br />

M 28 ^vs. Northern Arizona W 6-0<br />

M 29 ^vs. Virginia Tech (#37) W 6-1<br />

M 30 ^at California-Irvine (#24) L 2-5<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *at Oklahoma W 5-2<br />

A 07 *at Oklahoma State W 4-3<br />

A 13 *KANSAS (#10) L 2-5<br />

A 13 *MISSOURI W 7-0<br />

A 21 *NEBRASKA W 4-3<br />

A 27 #vs. Oklahoma State W 4-1<br />

A 28 #vs. Kansas (#11) L 0-4<br />

A 27-29#Big 8 Championships 2nd / 7<br />

M 11 >vs. Tulsa W 4-2<br />

M 12 >vs. Kansas (#11) L 1-4<br />

& Corpus Christi Invite (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

^ Cal-Irvine Invite (at Irvine, Calif.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

> NCAA Region V <strong>Tennis</strong> Championships<br />

1994-95 (18-13, 4-1 Big 8), No. 43 nationally<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

N 04 %vs. Indiana State W 4-3<br />

N 05 %vs. Oklahoma State W 4-3<br />

N <strong>06</strong> %vs. Kansas L 1-4<br />

J 27 DENVER W 7-0<br />

J 27 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 7-0<br />

F 07 at Air Force Academy L 3-4<br />

F 07 vs. Marquette (at Air Force) W 4-1<br />

F 10 at Seattle W 7-0<br />

F 11 vs. Drake (at Seattle) L 3-4<br />

F 12 at Washington L 1-6<br />

F 17 &vs. Utah State W 7-0<br />

F 18 &vs. Oklahoma (#50) L 3-4<br />

F 19 &vs. Nebraska W 5-1<br />

M 03 ^vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (#32) W 4-3<br />

M 04 ^vs. Harvard (#18) L 1-5<br />

M 05 ^vs. South Alabama (#10) L 0-4<br />

M 24 at Pepperdine L 0-7<br />

M 29 $vs. Middle Tennessee State W 5-2<br />

M 30 $vs. South Alabama L 1-6<br />

M 31 $vs. Boise State L 2-5<br />

A 01 $vs. California-Santa Barbara W 4-3<br />

A 07 *at Nebraska W 5-2<br />

A 09 *at Kansas (#12) L 2-5<br />

A 09 *vs. Missouri (at Kansas) W 7-0<br />

A 15 *OKLAHOMA (#50) W 5-2<br />

A 16 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-2<br />

A 16 COLORADO STATE W 7-0<br />

A 21 #vs. Oklahoma W 5-2<br />

A 22 #vs. Kansas (#14) L 0-4<br />

A 21-23Big 8 Championships 2nd / 7<br />

M 05 >vs. Oklahoma W 4-3<br />

M <strong>06</strong> >vs. Arizona State L 3-4<br />

% Rolex Region V Tourney (at Des Moines, Iowa)<br />

& UNLV Invite (at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />

^ Corpus Christi Inv. (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

$ Cal-Irvine Invite (at Irvine, Calif.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

> NCAA Region V <strong>Tennis</strong> Championships(at Lawrence, Kan.)<br />

1993-94 (20-8, 5-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

N 05 %at Drake W 4-2<br />

N <strong>06</strong> %vs. Wichita State L 3-4<br />

J 28 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 7-0<br />

J 28 NORTHERN COLORADO W 7-0<br />

J 31 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 7-0<br />

F 11 at Northwestern L 2-5<br />

F 12 vs. Purdue (at Northwestern) W 6-1<br />

F 17 at New Mexico (#19) L 2-4<br />

F 18 vs. San Diego State (at New Mexico) W 4-0<br />

F 19 vs. Rice (at N.M.) L 3-4<br />

M 04 &vs. Harvard (#13) L 3-4<br />

M 05 &vs. Indiana L 3-4<br />

M <strong>06</strong> &vs. South Florida W 5-2<br />

M 12 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 6-0<br />

M 12 ORAL ROBERTS W 4-0<br />

M 15 MEMPHIS STATE W 5-2<br />

M 19 ^vs. Yale W 6-1<br />

M 21 at Pepperdine (#10) L 1-6<br />

M 24 vs. Dartmouth (at Cal-Irvine) W 5-2<br />

M 26 vs. San Jose St. (at Cal-Irvine) W 6-0<br />

A 02 *KANSAS (#7) L 2-5<br />

A 04 *MISSOURI W 7-0<br />

A 04 COLORADO STATE W 7-0<br />

A 09 *at Oklahoma W 5-2<br />

A 10 *at Oklahoma State W 4-3<br />

A 15 *at Iowa State W 4-3<br />

A 16 *vs. Nebraska (at Iowa State) W 6-1<br />

A 22 #vs. Missouri W 5-0<br />

A 23 #vs. Oklahoma L 3-4<br />

A 24 #vs. Iowa State W 4-1<br />

A 22-24#Big 8 Championships 3rd / 7<br />

% Reg. V Tourney (at Des Moines, Iowa)<br />

& Corpus Christi Invite (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

^ at Newport Beach, Calif.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1992-93 (24-7, 6-0 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

N 07 %at Drake W 7-0<br />

N 08 %vs. Nebraska W 4-1<br />

J 28 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

J 28 vs. Colorado State (at AFA) W 8-1<br />

F 17 &vs. Louisiana State (#14) L 0-7<br />

F 19 &vs. Harvard W 4-3<br />

F 20 &vs. Arkansas (#16) L 1-6<br />

F 25 ^vs. Purdue W 6-1<br />

F 26 ^vs. Illinois (at South Bend, Ill.) W 4-2<br />

F 27 ^vs. Southern Illin. (at South Bend, Ill.) W 7-0<br />

F 28 ^vs. Northern Illin. (at South Bend, Ill.) W 7-0<br />

M <strong>06</strong> $vs. Florida State W 4-2<br />

M <strong>06</strong> $vs. Texas Christian (#15) L 2-5<br />

M 07 $vs. Clemson W 4-3<br />

M 08 MEMPHIS STATE W 6-0<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

M 13 vs. Weber State (at Boise State) W 7-0<br />

M 14 at Boise State W 5-2<br />

M 15 NORTHERN IOWA W 6-1<br />

M 22 at Pepperdine (#10) L 1-5<br />

M 24 vs. Northwestern (at La Jolla, Calif.) L 3-4<br />

M 28 at California-Irvine (#22) W 5-4<br />

A 03 *OKLAHOMA W 5-2<br />

A 04 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 7-0<br />

A 09 *IOWA STATE W 6-1<br />

A 11 *NEBRASKA W 5-2<br />

A 18 *at Kansas W 5-2<br />

A 19 *at Missouri W 7-0<br />

A 24 #vs. Oklahoma W 4-0<br />

A 25 #vs. Nebraska W 4-1<br />

A 23-25Big 8 Championships 1st / 7<br />

M 14 >vs. New Mexico (#23) W 5-4<br />

M 15 >vs. Stanford L 0-6<br />

% Drake Invite (at Des Moines, Iowa)<br />

& National Team Indoors (at Louisville, Ky.)<br />

$ Corpus Christi Invite (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Leawood, Kan.)<br />

> NCAA Championships (at Athens, Ga.)<br />

1991-92 (18-10, 4-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

J 31 &at Notre Dame (#10) L 1-6<br />

F 01 &vs. Texas L 4-5<br />

F 01 &vs. Miami (Ohio) W 5-3<br />

F 02 &vs. Michigan State W 7-2<br />

F 13 %vs. New Mexico State W 6-0<br />

F 14 %vs. Northern Arizona W 5-3<br />

F 14 %vs. Southern Mississippi W 5-3<br />

F 15 %vs. Oklahoma State L 2-5<br />

F 28 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 5-3<br />

F 28 COLORADO STATE W 6-0<br />

M <strong>06</strong> ^vs. Texas A&M (#25) W 5-3<br />

M 07 ^vs. Notre Dame (#10) L 0-6<br />

M 08 ^vs. Arizona L 4-5<br />

M 15 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 5-4<br />

M 24 at Loyola Marymount W 9-0<br />

M 26 $vs. Washington L 4-5<br />

M 27 $vs. Nebraska W 5-0<br />

M 28 $vs. Southeast Louisiana W 5-2<br />

M 29 $vs. Northwestern L 3-5<br />

A 04 *at Nebraska W 5-0<br />

A 05 *at Iowa State W 6-3<br />

A 11 *KANSAS L 2-7<br />

A 11 *MISSOURI W 9-0<br />

A 18 *at Oklahoma L 3-6<br />

A 19 *at Oklahoma State W 5-3<br />

A 24 #vs. Nebraska W 5-1<br />

A 25 #vs. Kansas L 3-5<br />

A 26 #vs. Oklahoma State W 5-2<br />

A 24-26#Big 8 Championships 3rd / 7<br />

& Notre Dame Invite (at South Bend, Ind.)<br />

% UNLV Invite (at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />

^ Corpus Christi Invite (at Corpus Christi, Texas)<br />

$ UCI/Marriot <strong>Tennis</strong> Classic (at Irvine, Ca.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

1990-91 (22-8, 3-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

J 27 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5-4<br />

J 29 DENVER W 9-0<br />

J 31 %vs. Western Michigan W 8-1<br />

F 01 %vs. Eastern Michigan W 9-0<br />

F 01 %vs. Purdue W 5-4<br />

F 03 at Notre Dame L 1-5<br />

F 09 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

F 09 vs. Creighton (at AFA) W 6-0<br />

F 15 &vs. Loyola Marymount W 6-0<br />

F 15 &vs. Texas-El Paso W 6-0<br />

F 16 &at Nevada-Las Vegas L 2-5<br />

F 17 &vs. Wichita State W 5-1<br />

M 01 SOUTHERN METHODIST L 1-8<br />

M 03 WEBER STATE W 5-1<br />

M 08 at Portland (at Seattle) W 8-0<br />

M 09 at Washington W 5-4<br />

M 09 at Seattle W 6-0<br />

M 14 WICHITA STATE W 6-3<br />

M 21 at Davidson College W 6-0<br />

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Season-by-Season Results<br />

M 22 at UNC-Charlotte W 5-1<br />

M 23 at North Carolina State W 5-4<br />

M 25 at Wake Forest W 5-3<br />

M 27 at South Carolina (#11) L 0-6<br />

A 07 *at Kansas L 1-8<br />

A 08 *at Missouri W 9-0<br />

A 13 *OKLAHOMA L 2-7<br />

A 14 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-9<br />

A 20 *NEBRASKA W 8-1<br />

A 21 *IOWA STATE W 8-1<br />

A 22 COLORADO STATE W 6-0<br />

A 25-26 #Big 8 Championship 5th / 7<br />

% at Notre Dame (South Bend, Ind.)<br />

& UNLV Invite (at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1989-90 (21-9, 3-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

F 02 %vs. New Mexico State W 5-1<br />

F 03 %vs. Tulsa W 5-2<br />

F 03 %vs. North Texas State W 6-0<br />

F 04 %at Texas Tech L 2-5<br />

F 10 DENVER W 9-0<br />

F 10 COLORADO STATE W 8-1<br />

F 16 &vs. Wake Forest (#17) (at South Bend) L 4-5<br />

F 17 &at Notre Dame (#20) L 1-5<br />

F 18 &vs. Iowa (at South Bend) W 6-2<br />

M 10 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

M 10 PURDUE W 8-1<br />

M 11 MEMPHIS STATE W 5-1<br />

M 16 ^vs. Murray State (at Las Vegas) W 8-1<br />

M 18 ^vs. U.S. International (at Las Vegas) W 9-0<br />

M 18 ^at Nevada-Las Vegas L 1-5<br />

M 20 TENNESSEE L 0-6<br />

M 21 UTAH STATE W 5-1<br />

M 23 at UNC-Charlotte W 8-1<br />

M 24 at Davidson College W 9-0<br />

M 25 vs. Richmond (at Charlotte) W 7-2<br />

M 26 at Furman W 5-0<br />

M 27 at South Carolina (#19) L 1-8<br />

A 01 at Coastal Carolina W 7-2<br />

A 07 *at Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A 08 *at Oklahoma State L 4-5<br />

A 14 *at Nebraska L 2-7<br />

A 15 *at Iowa State W 6-3<br />

A 21 *KANSAS W 5-4<br />

A 23 *MISSOURI W 9-0<br />

A 23 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-2<br />

A 28-29 #Big 8 Championship 5th / 7<br />

% Texas Tech Invite (at Lubbock, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1988-89 (15-16, 2-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

F 03 at Denver W 7-0<br />

F 04 at Colorado State W 9-0<br />

F 17 %vs. Maryland W 5-2<br />

F 18 %vs. Auburn L 0-5<br />

F 18 %at Nevada-Las Vegas W 5-3<br />

F 19 %vs. Utah L 3-6<br />

F 23 ^vs. Purdue W 6-3<br />

F 24 at Notre Dame L 1-5<br />

F 25 ^vs. Iowa L 4-5<br />

F 25 ^vs. Southern Illinois W 6-3<br />

M 03 &vs. North Texas State W 5-1<br />

M 03 &vs. Texas-El Paso W 5-2<br />

M 05 at Texas Tech L 2-5<br />

M <strong>06</strong> &vs. West Texas State W 5-0<br />

M 08 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 6-1<br />

M 16 OHIO STATE L 3-6<br />

M 24 at Georgia Tech L 0-9<br />

M 25 vs. Florida (at Atlanta) L 1-5<br />

M 26 at UNC-Charlotte W 7-2<br />

M 27 at Davidson College W 5-3<br />

M 28 at South Carolina L 0-9<br />

M 29 at Furman L 3-5<br />

M 30 at Georgia L 1-8<br />

A 01 $vs. Richmond W 6-2<br />

A 08 *NEBRASKA L 0-9<br />

A 09 *IOWA STATE L 4-5<br />

A 16 *at Kansas L 0-9<br />

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A 17 *at Missouri W 9-0<br />

A 20 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

A 22 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 3-6<br />

A 23 *OKLAHOMA W 6-3<br />

A 27-28 #Big 8 Championship 5th / 7<br />

% Las Vegas Invite (at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />

^ at Notre Dame – South Bend, Ind.<br />

& at Texas Tech – Lubbock, Texas<br />

$ at Greenville College – Greenville, Ill.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1987-88 (17-11, 2-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Ron Smarr<br />

F <strong>06</strong> COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

F 12 &vs. Pan American W 8-1<br />

F 13 at Texas Tech L 2-5<br />

F 13 &vs. Oral Roberts (at Lubbock, Texas) W 5-1<br />

F 14 &vs. N. Texas State (at Lubbock, Texas) W 5-2<br />

F 25 at Notre Dame W 6-3<br />

F 26 %vs. Western Michigan W 9-0<br />

F 28 at Northwestern L 1-5<br />

M 04 AIR FORCE ACADEMY L 3-5<br />

M 05 BAYLOR L 2-6<br />

M 07 DENVER W 8-0<br />

M 08 ILLINOIS STATE W 7-2<br />

M 11 vs. BYU (at UNLV) L 1-5<br />

M 12 vs. No. Arizona (at UNLV) W 5-1<br />

M 13 at Nevada-Las Vegas W 5-1<br />

M 17 WICHITA STATE L 3-5<br />

M 25 vs. Cornell (at Fullerton) W 9-0<br />

M 26 vs. Hawai’i (at Fullerton) W 5-1<br />

M 28 at California-Santa Barbara L 2-5<br />

M 29 ^vs. Texas-El Paso W 5-4<br />

M 30 at California-Riverside W 5-2<br />

A 01 at Loyola Marymount W 6-0<br />

A 09 *at Nebraska L 1-8<br />

A 10 *at Iowa State W 5-4<br />

A 16 *KANSAS L 1-8<br />

A 18 *MISSOURI W 9-0<br />

A 23 *at Oklahoma State L 3-6<br />

A 24 *at Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A 28-29 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 7<br />

% at Northwestern – Chicago, Ill.<br />

^ at California-Riverside – Riverside, Calif.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Lake Ozark, Mo.)<br />

1986-87 (18-8, 2-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Jon Winegardner<br />

F 07 HAWAI’I W 9-0<br />

F 14 MONTANA STATE W 7-1<br />

F 20 %vs. North Texas State W 7-2<br />

F 21 %vs. New Mexico State W 5-1<br />

F 21 %at Texas Tech W 6-3<br />

F 28 WASHINGTON L 3-6<br />

M 07 ILLINOIS STATE W 8-1<br />

M 12 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

M 13 PURDUE W 5-4<br />

M 14 NEW MEXICO STATE W 6-3<br />

M 15 OKLAHOMA CITY W 6-2<br />

M 15 BRADLEY W 7-0<br />

M 22 vs. Cornell (at San Diego) W 9-0<br />

M 25 at U.S. International L 4-5<br />

M 27 &vs. Northwestern W 6-3<br />

M 31 at Northern Colorado W 9-0<br />

A 03 *at Nebraska L 3-6<br />

A 04 *at Iowa State W 6-3<br />

A 08 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 6-3<br />

A 10 *at Kansas L 0-9<br />

A 14 DENVER W 8-1<br />

A 17 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 1-8<br />

A 18 *OKLAHOMA L 3-6<br />

A 19 *MISSOURI W 9-0<br />

A 22 at Air Force Academy L 3-6<br />

A 25-26 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 7<br />

% Texas Tech Invite (at Lubbock, Texas)<br />

& at California-Irvine - Irvine, Calif.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1985-86 (9-15, 2-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Jon Winegardner<br />

O 26 *at Nebraska L 2-7<br />

F 01 WASHINGTON L 4-5<br />

F 04 ORAL ROBERTS W 6-0<br />

F 28 vs. Utah (at N.M.) L 2-7<br />

M 01 at New Mexico L 4-5<br />

M 02 vs. Texas Tech (at New Mexico) W 5-4<br />

M 08 at Oral Roberts L 3-6<br />

M 09 at Tulsa L 2-7<br />

M 10 at Wichita State L 4-5<br />

M 13 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

M 16 at Denver W 6-0<br />

M 21 at San Diego L 2-7<br />

M 22 vs. Yale (at San Diego) W 5-4<br />

M 24 at California-Santa Barbara W 5-4<br />

M 25 vs. Minnesota (at Cal-Irvine) L 1-8<br />

M 26 %vs. Nevada-Las Vegas W 6-3<br />

M 27 at U.S. International L 4-5<br />

A 04 *NEBRASKA L 3-6<br />

A 05 *IOWA STATE L 4-5<br />

A 11 *KANSAS W 5-4<br />

A 12 *KANSAS STATE W 9-0<br />

A 15 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

A 18 *at Oklahoma State L 0-9<br />

A 19 *at Oklahoma L 3-6<br />

A 24-25 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 7<br />

% at California-Northridge – Northridge, Calif.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1984-85 (14-9, 2-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Jon Winegardner<br />

S 26 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-2<br />

O 09 at Air Force Academy W 7-2<br />

O 11 at Northern Colorado W 9-0<br />

O 30 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

N 02 vs. SMU (at N.M.) L 1-8<br />

N 03 at New Mexico L 3-6<br />

M 14 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

M 16 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

M 19 REGIS W 9-0<br />

M 21 at Redlands W 5-3<br />

M 22 %vs. Loyola Marymount W 8-1<br />

M 23 %vs. Dartmouth L 3-6<br />

M 24 %vs. Notre Dame W 6-3<br />

M 26 at Cal. St.-Northridge W 6-3<br />

M 28 at Cal. St.-Los Angeles W 9-0<br />

M 30 at California-Santa Barbara L 3-6<br />

A 05 *at Nebraska L 2-7<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *at Iowa State L 4-5<br />

A 12 *at Kansas L 1-8<br />

A 13 *at Kansas State W 9-0<br />

A 17 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 5-4<br />

A 19 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 2-7<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA W 7-2<br />

A 25-26 #Big 8 Championships t-4th / 7<br />

%M 22-24 Claremont Invite (at Claremont, Calif.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

1983-84 (13-15, 3-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Steve Zaslow<br />

F 22 at Colorado Mines W 5-4<br />

F 24 at Utah L 0-9<br />

F 25 at Brigham Young L 0-9<br />

M 09 at Wichita State L 0-9<br />

M 10 at Oral Roberts L 3-6<br />

M 11 at Tulsa L 3-6<br />

M 12 COLORADO COLLEGE W 8-1<br />

M 14 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

M 15 at Northern Colorado W 8-1<br />

M 19 COLORADO MINES W 7-2<br />

M 20 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 7-2<br />

M 23 &vs. Minnesota L 0-9<br />

M 24 &vs. Tulsa L 3-6<br />

M 25 &vs. Fresno State L 4-5<br />

M 26 at Long Beach State L 0-9<br />

M 27 at Claremont College W 9-0<br />

M 29 at Redlands L 4-5<br />

M 30 at Chapman L 2-7<br />

M 31 at Cal. St.-Northridge W 6-3<br />

A 04 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *at Nebraska W 8-1<br />

A 07 *at Iowa State W 7-2<br />

A 11 at Colorado Mines W 8-1<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Season-by-Season Results<br />

A 13 *at Kansas L 0-9<br />

A 14 *at Kansas State W 9-0<br />

A 16 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-9<br />

A 21 *OKLAHOMA L 2-7<br />

A 26-27 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 7<br />

& Cal-Irvine Invite (at Irvine, Calif.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

1982-83 (11-10, 3-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Steve Zaslow<br />

O 30 at Northern Colorado W 8-1<br />

F 20 at Northern Colorado W 8-1<br />

F 24 COLORADO MINES W 8-1<br />

M 07 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

M 10 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

M 18 %vs. Fresno State L 2-7<br />

M 19 %vs. California State-Bakersield W 7-2<br />

M 20 at U.S. International L 2-7<br />

M 21 at Cal. St.-Fullerton L 4-5<br />

M 23 at Redlands L 4-5<br />

M 25 & at California-Irvine L 3-6<br />

M 26 & vs. Northwestern L 2-7<br />

M 27 & vs. Illinois W 5-4<br />

M 29 at Colorado Mines W 8-1<br />

A 08 *NEBRASKA L 4-5<br />

A 09 *IOWA STATE W 7-2<br />

A 12 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

A 15 *KANSAS W 6-3<br />

A 16 *KANSAS STATE W 6-3<br />

A 22 *at Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A 23 *at Oklahoma State L 1-8<br />

A 28-29 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 7<br />

% Claremont Invite (at Los Angeles, Calif.)<br />

& Cal-Irvine Invite (at Irvine, Calif.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Mo.)<br />

1981-82 (12-10, 4-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Jeff Moore<br />

M 04 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-1<br />

M 07 at Northern Colorado W 7-2<br />

M 11 at Utah L 0-9<br />

M 12 at Utah State W 7-2<br />

M 15 ORAL ROBERTS W 6-3<br />

M 18 %vs. Dartmouth W 3.5-2.5<br />

M 19 at Long Beach State L 3-6<br />

M 20 at Redlands W 5-4<br />

M 20 vs. Washington (at Redlands) L 3-6<br />

M 21 at California-Santa Barbara L 3-6<br />

M 23 at Cal. St.-Fullerton W 8-1<br />

M 24 at San Diego L 0-9<br />

A 01 at Air Force Academy L 1-8<br />

A 02 NORTHERN COLORADO W 6-3<br />

A 08 at Wichita State L 0-9<br />

A 09 *vs. Missouri (at OSU) L 2-7<br />

A 10 *vs. Kansas (at OSU) W 7-2<br />

A 11 *at Oklahoma State L 1-8<br />

A 17 *at Oklahoma L 0-9<br />

A 18 *vs. Nebraska (at OU) W 7-2<br />

A 23 *vs. Kansas State (at Iowa State) W 9-0<br />

A 24 *at Iowa State W 8-1<br />

M 29-30 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 8<br />

% at Claremont, Calif.<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Kan.)<br />

1980-81 (16-11, 6-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Jeff Moore<br />

O 08 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-2<br />

O 13 ORAL ROBERTS L 4-5<br />

M <strong>06</strong> AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-1<br />

M 07 at Northern Colorado W 3-2<br />

M 12 at Brigham Young L 3-6<br />

M 13 at Utah L 0-9<br />

M 14 at Weber State W 6-3<br />

M 20 at Southern California L 0-9<br />

M 21 at Claremont College W 8-1<br />

M 21 at Redlands L 4-5<br />

M 23 at Cal. State-Fullerton W 8-1<br />

M 25 at California-Irvine L 3-6<br />

M 25 at Cal. State-Northridge W 7-2<br />

M 27 at California-Santa Barbara L 3-6<br />

M 28 at San Diego State W 5-4<br />

M 28 at San Diego L 1-8<br />

A 04 NEW MEXICO STATE L 2-7<br />

A 07 NORTHERN COLORADO W 5-4<br />

A 09 at Wichita State L 3-6<br />

A 10 *at Kansas State W 9-0<br />

A 11 *vs. Oklahoma State (at Kansas State) L 2-7<br />

A 12 *vs. Kansas (at Kansas State) W 7-2<br />

A 17 *OKLAHOMA W 5-4<br />

A 18 *IOWA STATE W 5-4<br />

A 24 *vs. Missouri (at KU) W 6-3<br />

A 25 *vs. Nebraska (at KU) W 7-2<br />

A 30 at Air Force Academy W 6-3<br />

M 13-15 #Big 8 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1979-80 (17-8, 5-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: C.D. Bodam<br />

S 20 METRO STATE W 6-0<br />

S 27 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-1<br />

O 01 METRO STATE W 8-1<br />

O 04 at Air Force Academy W 5-4<br />

M 12 BAYLOR W 6-3<br />

M 13 at Brigham Young L 1-8<br />

M 14 at Utah L 0-9<br />

M 19 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-1<br />

M 21 at California-Santa Barbara W 6-3<br />

M 22 at Redlands L 2-7<br />

M 24 at Long Beach State L 2-7<br />

M 26 at California-Irvine W 5-4<br />

M 27 at Fresno State W 8-1<br />

A 03 %vs. Oklahoma State L 1-8<br />

A 04 %at Oklahoma City W 5-4<br />

A 04 %vs. West Texas State L 4-5<br />

A 11 *at Kansas State W 8-1<br />

A 12 *at Iowa State W 6-3<br />

A 13 *vs. Oklahoma State (at Iowa State) L 2-7<br />

A 18 *vs. Oklahoma (at Oklahoma State) L 4-5<br />

A 19 *vs. Nebraska (at Oklahoma State) W 7-2<br />

A 24 NEW MEXICO STATE W 7-1<br />

A 25 *MISSOURI W 5-4<br />

A 26 *KANSAS W 6-3<br />

A 30 at Air Force Academy W 6-3<br />

M 14-17 #Big 8 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

% Oklahoma City University Tournament<br />

(at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1978-79 (22-10, 5-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: C.D. Bodam<br />

S 18 at Air Force Academy W 6-3<br />

S 25 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

O 18 NORTHERN COLORADO W 6-3<br />

O 25 at Northern Colorado W 8-1<br />

F 16 at Arizona State L 0-9<br />

F 17 at Arizona L 2-7<br />

M 13 ORAL ROBERTS W 7-2<br />

M 16 at Brigham Young L 1-8<br />

M 17 at Utah W 6-3<br />

M 21 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-1<br />

M 24 at Foothills (Calif.) College W 6-3<br />

M 25 at West Valley (Calif.) College W 8-1<br />

M 28 at Long Beach State L 1-8<br />

M 30 at Pepperdine L 3-6<br />

M 31 at California-Irvine L 2-7<br />

A 02 *MISSOURI W 9-0<br />

A 04 REGIS W 9-0<br />

A <strong>06</strong> *NEBRASKA W 7-2<br />

A 07 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-4<br />

A 08 at Colorado State W 8-1<br />

A 09 at Southern Colorado W 4-2<br />

A 12 %*vs. Oklahoma L 4-5<br />

A 13 %vs. Southern Illinois W 6-3<br />

A 14 %vs. West Texas State W 6-3<br />

A 16 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

A 18 DENVER W 9-0<br />

A 19 *IOWA STATE W 9-0<br />

A 20 *KANSAS STATE W 8-1<br />

A 21 *KANSAS L 4-5<br />

A 27 NEW MEXICO L 4-5<br />

A 28 at Pan American W 6-3<br />

A 29 &vs. Michigan L 2-7<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

M 17-19 #Big 8 Championships 2nd / 8<br />

% Oklahoma City University Tournament<br />

(at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

& at San Antonio, Texas<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1977-78 (13-6, 4-4 Big 8)<br />

Coach: C.D. Bodam<br />

M 03 *at Kansas L 4-5<br />

M 25 &vs. Baylor W 8-1<br />

M 26 &vs. Mary Hardin W 8-1<br />

M 27 &vs. Central Texas W 6-3<br />

M 28 at Pan American L 2-7<br />

M 30 at Trinity L 1-8<br />

M 31 at Texas-Dallas W 6-3<br />

A 05 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 5-4<br />

*Missouri W 6-3<br />

A 08 *vs. Kansas State (at Iowa State) W 9-0<br />

A 08 *at Iowa State W 9-0<br />

A 08 *vs. Nebraska (at Iowa State) W 9-0<br />

A 14 *at Oklahoma State L 3-6<br />

A 15 *at Oklahoma L 4-5<br />

A 23 at Southern Colorado W 6-3<br />

A 25 at Colorado College W 5-4<br />

A 27 REGIS W 9-0<br />

A 28 at Colorado State W 8-1<br />

A 29 %*vs. Oklahoma (at Des Moines, Iowa) L 4-5<br />

M 17-20 #Big 8 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

& at Pan American Courts (at Edinburg, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1976-77 (24 (21)-10, 2-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: C.D. Bodam (two matches missing)<br />

Southern Colorado W 9-0<br />

Air Force Academy W 9-0<br />

Colorado State W 9-0<br />

Boulder All-Stars W 9-0<br />

J 23 at Arizona State L 0-9<br />

F 19 at West Valley (Cal.) JC W 5-4<br />

F 22 at San Jose State L 0-9<br />

F 23 at San Diego State W 5-0<br />

M 03 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 9-0<br />

M 04 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-4<br />

M <strong>06</strong> NEW MEXICO STATE L 2-7<br />

M 13 IDAHO W 9-0<br />

M 14 at Pan American L 1-8<br />

M 15 *at Kansas State W 9-0<br />

M 21 at Rice W 6-3<br />

M 22 at Baylor W 5-4<br />

M 25 %vs. Oral Roberts W 6-3<br />

M 25 %at West Texas State L 2-7<br />

M 26 %vs. Oklahoma L 3-6<br />

M 23 vs. Minnesota (at Texas) W 6-3<br />

A 02 *KANSAS L 4-5<br />

A 03 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

A 04 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-2<br />

A 07 BAYLOR W 6-3<br />

A 16 at Brigham Young L 2-7<br />

A 17 at Utah L 0-9<br />

Colorado State W 9-0<br />

A 23 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

A 27 at Air Force Academy W 9-0<br />

A 30 at New Mexico L 4-5<br />

M 01 at New Mexico State W 9-0<br />

M 18-20 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 7<br />

% West Texas State Invite (at Canyon, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1975-76 (23-13, 2-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: C.D. Bodam<br />

F 14 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-2<br />

F 14 SO. COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 5-4<br />

F 15 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

F 15 MEMPHIS STATE L 3-6<br />

F 21 BOULDER ALL-STARS W 7-2<br />

F 28 COLORADO ALL-STARS W 5-4<br />

F 29 at VAIL ALL-STARS W 9-0<br />

M 08 ORAL ROBERTS W 5-4<br />

M 13 at Air Force Academy W 7-2<br />

M 21 at Redlands W 6-3<br />

M 22 at Long Beach State L 3-6<br />

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Season-by-Season Results<br />

M 23 at California-Santa Barbara W 7-2<br />

M 24 at California St.-Bakersield W 8-1<br />

M 25 at San Diego State W 6-3<br />

M 26 at San Diego W 5-4<br />

M 27 at San Diego All-Stars W 5-1<br />

A 01 *at Oklahoma State L 2-7<br />

A 02 *at Oklahoma L 0-9<br />

A 03 *at Kansas L 4-5<br />

A 04 at Wichita State W 7-2<br />

A 07 SO. COLORADO ST. COLLEGE W 7-1<br />

A 09 at Brigham Young L 1-8<br />

A 10 at Utah L 0-6<br />

A 14 COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

A 22 at Southern Colorado State College W 7-2<br />

A 24 vs. Arizona (at N.M.) L 2-7<br />

A 25 at New Mexico L 4-5<br />

A 30 *vs. Nebraska (at ISU) W 7-2<br />

M 01 *at Iowa State W 9-0<br />

M 07 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 9-0<br />

M 12 #vs. Kansas L 4-5<br />

M 12 #vs. Nebraska W 9-0<br />

M 13 #vs. Missouri L 2-7<br />

M 13 #vs. Iowa State W 8-1<br />

M 14 #vs. Oklahoma State L 2-7<br />

M 14 #vs. Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

M 12-14 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 7<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Oklahoma City, Okla.)<br />

1974-75 (9-10, 4-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Kent Woodard<br />

M 11 ORAL ROBERTS L 4-5<br />

M 15 *KANSAS STATE W 8-1<br />

M 20 %vs. Pepperdine (at Long Beach, Calif.) L 0-9<br />

M 21 %vs. Calif. Baptist (at Long Beach, Calif.) L 4-5<br />

M 23 at San Diego L 3-6<br />

M 24 at San Diego State L 1-8<br />

M 28 at California-Santa Barbara L 4-5<br />

A 03 WICHITA STATE W 7-2<br />

A 05 *KANSAS W 5-4<br />

A 12 at New Mexico L 2-7<br />

A 18 *at Nebraska W 8-1<br />

A 19 *vs. Iowa State (at NU) W 9-0<br />

A 25 *at Oklahoma State L 1-8<br />

A 26 *at Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A 28 NEW MEXICO STATE W 5-1<br />

A 30 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 6-3<br />

M 03 SO. COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 7-2<br />

M 05 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

M 07 at Air Force Academy L 3-6<br />

M 16-17 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Prairie Village, Kan.)<br />

1973-74 (12-14, 4-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

S 21 &WEST TEXAS STATE L 4-5<br />

S 21 &KANSAS L 3-6<br />

S 22 &AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-1<br />

N 02 vs. Oral Roberts (at Doane) L 3-6<br />

N 03 at Doane (Neb.) College W 9-1<br />

M 09 DOANE COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

M 16 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 8-1<br />

M 21 at California Baptist L 2-7<br />

M 25 at Redlands L 2-7<br />

M 26 at Long Beach State L 1-8<br />

M 28 at Cal. Poly-San Luis Obispo L 4-5<br />

M 29 at California-Santa Barbara W 7-2<br />

A <strong>06</strong> vs. Arizona (at N.M.) L 0-9<br />

A <strong>06</strong> at New Mexico L 1-7<br />

A 09 SO. COLO. STATE COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

A 12 *at Kansas State W 8-1<br />

A 13 *at Kansas L 0-9<br />

A 16 AIR FORCE ACADEMY L 2-7<br />

A 19 *NEBRASKA W 9-0<br />

A 19 *IOWA STATE W 9-0<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA L 0-9<br />

A 27 NEW MEXICO L 3-6<br />

M 02 %*vs. Oklahoma State (at Tulsa, Okla.) L 0-9<br />

M 03 %vs. NW Missouri (at Tulsa, Okla.) W 5-4<br />

M 07 at Air Force Academy W 6-3<br />

M 16 *at Missouri W 7-2<br />

M Big 8 #Championships 4th / 8<br />

26<br />

& Rocky Mountain Invite (at Boulder, Colo.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at PrairieVillage, Kan.)<br />

1972-73 (14-6, 6-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M 09 ORAL ROBERTS L 4-5<br />

M 23 at Pepperdine W 5-4<br />

M 24 at California-Irvine L 2-7<br />

M 26 at Long Beach State L 4-5<br />

M 27 at Cal. State-Bakersield W 5-4<br />

M 28 at California-Berkeley L 1-8<br />

M 29 at Cal. State-San Jose L 3-6<br />

A 05 %*vs. Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A <strong>06</strong> %vs. Amarillo (Texas) College W 8-1<br />

A <strong>06</strong> %vs. New Mexico State W 6-3<br />

A 14 *KANSAS W 9-0<br />

A 18 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 5-4<br />

A 20 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 8-1<br />

A 21 *KANSAS STATE W 8-1<br />

A 27 *vs. Iowa State (at NU) W 8-1<br />

A 28 *at Nebraska W 9-0<br />

M 04 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 9-0<br />

M 05 vs. Hardin-Simmons (at AFA) W 8-1<br />

M 05 at Air Force Academy W 5-4<br />

M 17 *at Missouri W 6-3<br />

M Big 8 #Championships 2nd / 8<br />

% West Texas State Invite (at Canyon, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Kansas City, Kan.)<br />

1971-72 (14 (12)-10-1, 5-1-1 Big 8)<br />

2 missing<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M 10 &at West Texas State L 2-7<br />

M 10 &vs. New Mexico State L 4-5<br />

M 11 &vs. Tulsa L 1-5<br />

M 11 &vs. Oral Roberts L 0-6<br />

M 23 %at Long Beach State W 6-3<br />

M 24 %vs. Cal.-Santa Barbara (at L. Beach) L 4-5<br />

M 24 %vs. Redlands (at Long Beach) L 3-6<br />

M 27 at San Diego L 3-6<br />

M 28 at San Diego State W 8-1<br />

M 29 at San Diego Navy W 9-0<br />

M 30 at California-Irvine L 4-5<br />

M 31 at California-Riverside W 9-0<br />

A 21 *vs. Missouri (at OU) W 6-3<br />

A 21 *vs. Oklahoma State (at OU) T 4-4<br />

A 22 *at Oklahoma L 1-8<br />

A 28 NEW MEXICO L 3-6<br />

A 29 *NEBRASKA W 8-1<br />

M 03 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-0<br />

M 05 *at Kansas State W 7-2<br />

M 12 vs. Utah St. (at AFA) W 5-4<br />

M 13 vs. Weber State (at AFA) W 7-2<br />

M 18 *vs. Iowa St. (at Kan. City) W 9-0<br />

M 18 *vs. Kansas (at Kan. City) W 9-0<br />

M 19-20 #Big 8 Championships 2nd / 8<br />

& West Texas State Invite (at Canyon, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Prairie Village,Kan.)<br />

1970-71 (16-7, 4-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M 13 at San Fernando Valley State W 7-2<br />

M 13 at San Diego State W 6-3<br />

M 15 at Redlands L 0-9<br />

M 18 at Pepperdine L 4-5<br />

M 19 at Long Beach State W 6-3<br />

M 20 at California-Irvine L 1-8<br />

A 03 at Air Force Academy L 4-5<br />

A 09 &at New Mexico L 0-9<br />

A 10 &vs. New Mexico State W 6-3<br />

A 14 DENVER W 8-1<br />

A 17 WYOMING W 5-4<br />

A 21 SO. COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 6-0<br />

A 23 *OKLAHOMA L 3-6<br />

A 24 *OKLAHOMA STATE W 6-1<br />

A 28 at Colorado College W 7-1<br />

A 30 *at Nebraska W 7-2<br />

M 01 *vs. Iowa State (at NU) W 9-0<br />

M <strong>06</strong> COLORADO STATE W 8-1<br />

M 07 at Wyoming L 4-5<br />

M 08 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-1<br />

M 11 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 6-3<br />

M 15 at Denver W 6-2<br />

M 20 *vs. Missouri (at OSU) W 6-3<br />

M 21-22 #Big 8 Championships t-2nd / 8<br />

& 4-Team Meet (at Albuquerque, N.M.)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Stillwater, Okla.)<br />

1969-70 (9-15)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M #Big 8 Championships 5th / 8<br />

1968-69 (12-8, 3-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M 29 at Pepperdine W 5-4<br />

M 31 at California-San Diego W 9-0<br />

A 01 &vs. Long Beach State (at San Diego) L 0-9<br />

A 02 &vs. California Western (at S. Diego) W 9-0<br />

A 03 vs. New Mexico (at Cal.-Irvine) L 1-8<br />

A 05 at California-Irvine L 3-6<br />

A 11 at Denver L 4-5<br />

A 12 Wyoming L 4-5<br />

A 16 at Colorado State W 8-1<br />

A 18 *at Nebraska W 7-0<br />

A 19 *vs. Missouri (at NU) W 6-1<br />

A 22 DENVER W 5-4<br />

A 25 *KANSAS STATE W 5-1<br />

A 25 *OKLAHOMA L 0-9<br />

A 30 COLORADO COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

M 02 COLORADO STATE W 8-1<br />

M 03 at Colorado College W 8-?<br />

M 09 at Air Force Academy W 6-3<br />

M 11 WYOMING L 3-6<br />

M 14 *vs. Oklahoma State (at ISU) L 3-4<br />

M 16-17 #Big 8 Championships t-2nd / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Ames, Iowa)<br />

1967-68 (17-6-2, 4-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Bill Douglas<br />

M 22 at Air Force Academy W 7-0<br />

M 23 at Southern Colo. State College W 8-0<br />

M 26 COLORADO STATE COLLEGE W 11-0<br />

M 30 at Colorado State W 9-0<br />

A 01 at San Diego State W 8-2<br />

A 02 at Long Beach State L 4-6<br />

A 03 at California Western W 7-3<br />

A 04 at San Diego Navy W 8-2<br />

A 05 at California-Irvine L 4-6<br />

A <strong>06</strong> at California-La Jolla T 5-5<br />

A 10 at Colorado State College T 5-5<br />

A 12 COLORADO COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

A 13 SO. COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

A 13 NEW MEXICO STATE L 1-5<br />

A 20 at Denver W 7-2<br />

A 23 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE W 7-0<br />

A 26 *at Iowa State W 6-1<br />

A 27 *vs. Oklahoma (at ISU) L 0-7<br />

A 30 at Colorado College W 8-1<br />

M 03 *NEBRASKA W 7-0<br />

M 04 *OKLAHOMA STATE L 1-6<br />

M 07 *COLORADO STATE W 7-2<br />

M 10 *at Kansas L 2-5<br />

M 11 *at Kansas State W 5-2<br />

M 18 *MISSOURI W 7-1<br />

M 17-18 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Boulder, Colo.)<br />

1966-67 (5-7, 3-3 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 25 vs. Northern Illinois (at SMU) W 5-2<br />

M 27 at Texas Christian L 2-5<br />

M 28 at Southern Methodist L 0-5<br />

M 31 *vs. Oklahoma (at OSU) L 1-6<br />

A 01 *at Oklahoma State L 3-4<br />

A 08 COLO. STATE COLLEGE W 6-1<br />

A 15 *KANSAS STATE L 0-7<br />

A 21 *vs. Nebraska (at KU) W 7-0<br />

A 22 *at Kansas L 1-6<br />

A 28 *IOWA STATE W 7-0<br />

A 29 at Air Force Academy L 3-4<br />

M 18 *vs. Missouri (at OU) W 6-1<br />

M 19-20 #Big 8 Championships 5th / 8<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Season-by-Season Results<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Norman, Okla.)<br />

1965-66 (0-10, 0-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

A 04 at Oklahoma City L 0-7<br />

A 05 at North Texas State L 0-7<br />

A 07 at Texas Christian L 0-7<br />

A 08 vs. Northern Illinois (at T<strong>CU</strong>) L 3-4<br />

A 23 *NEBRASKA L 0-4<br />

A 23 COLORADO STATE L 3-4<br />

A 29 WYOMING L 0-7<br />

A 30 AIR FORCE ACADEMY L 0-7<br />

M 07 COLORADO COLLEGE L 1-6<br />

M 12 *at Missouri L 0-7<br />

M 13-14 #Big 8 Championships 8th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Columbia, Mo.)<br />

1964-65 (6-6, 1-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 29 *at Kansas State L 2-5<br />

M 30 at Wichita State L 2-5<br />

A 01 at Southern Methodist W 5-2<br />

A 02 at Texas Christian L 1-5<br />

A 10 at Colorado State L 2-5<br />

A 15 NEW MEXICO STATE L 3-4<br />

A 16 COLORADO STATE W 4-1<br />

A 30 *IOWA STATE L 3-4<br />

M 05 COLORADO COLLEGE W 6-3<br />

M 07 WYOMING W 4-3<br />

M 12 at Hastings (Neb.) College W 7-0<br />

M 13 *at Nebraska W 6-1<br />

M 14-15 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Lincoln, Neb.)<br />

1963-64 (7-8, 0-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 23 PARSONS W 7-0<br />

M 28 at Wichita State L 0-7<br />

M 30 #at Oklahoma L 0-7<br />

M 31 at North Texas State L 1-6<br />

A 01 at Texas Christian L 2-4<br />

A 02 at Southern Methodist W 6-1<br />

A 10 at Regis W 8-0<br />

A 15 COLORADO COLLEGE L 4-5<br />

A 17 WYOMING L 3-6<br />

A 18 WYOMING L 1-8<br />

A 25 at Colorado State W 6-1<br />

M <strong>06</strong> NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 7-0<br />

M 08 at Air Force Academy W 4-3<br />

M 09 COLORADO STATE W 4-3<br />

M 13 at Wichita State L 0-7<br />

M 15-16 #Big 8 Championships t-5th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Stillwater, Okla.)<br />

1962-63 (10-4-1, 1-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 22 *at Kansas State W 6-1<br />

M 23 at Wichita State L 3-4<br />

M 25 *at Oklahoma State L 1-6<br />

M 27 at Texas Christian T 3-3<br />

M 29 vs. Minnesota (at SMU) W 7-0<br />

M 29 at Southern Methodist L 2-4<br />

A <strong>06</strong> COLORADO STATE W 9-0<br />

A 12 TEXAS WESTERN W 5-1<br />

A 20 at Colorado State W 9-0<br />

A 26 WYOMING W 8-1<br />

M 03 COLORADO COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

M 10 DENVER W 4-3<br />

M 11 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-1<br />

M 12 NEW MEXICO W 6-1<br />

M 15 *at Kansas L 2-5<br />

M 17-18 #Big 8 Championships 4th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Manhattan,Kan.)<br />

1961-62 (4-5-1, 1-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 30 at Southern Methodist L 0-6<br />

M 31 vs. East Texas State (at Dallas) L 3-4<br />

A 02 at Texas Christian L 2-4<br />

A 04 *at Oklahoma L 3-4<br />

A 05 *at Oklahoma State L 2-5<br />

A 07 at Wichita State T 3-3<br />

A 21 NEW MEXICO W 4-1<br />

A 28 at Air Force Academy W 7-2<br />

M 05 COLORADO COLLEGE W 6-0<br />

M 16 *at Kansas W 5-2<br />

M 18-19 #Big 8 Championships 2nd / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Lawrence, Kan.)<br />

1960-61 (4-4-1, 3-1 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 25 at East Texas State L 2-4<br />

M 27 at Southern Methodist L 0-7<br />

M 28 at Texas Christian T 3-3<br />

M 29 *at Oklahoma State L 2-5<br />

M 30 *at Oklahoma W 5-2<br />

A 01 at Wichita State L 2-5<br />

A 19 REGIS W 9-0<br />

M 17 *KANSAS W 5-2<br />

M 18 *IOWA STATE W 5-2<br />

M 19-20 Big 8 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

1959-60 (4-2, 1-0 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

A 14 *at Kansas State W 4-3<br />

A 15 at Wichita State W 5-2<br />

A 18 at North Texas State L 2-4<br />

A 20 at Southern Methodist L 0-7<br />

A 21 at Texas Christian W 5-1<br />

M 07 at Air Force Academy W 5-4<br />

M 20-21 #Big 8 Championships t-4th / 8<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Ames, Iowa)<br />

1958-59 (3-4-1, 0-2 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 20 at Wichita State L 2-5<br />

M 21 *at Oklahoma State L 3-4<br />

M 23 *at Oklahoma L 2-5<br />

M 26 %vs. East Texas State L 1-7<br />

M 27 %vs. Southern Methodist T 3-3<br />

M COLORADO STATE W 6.5-.5<br />

M Colorado State College W 7-0<br />

M 15-16 #Big 8 Championships 3rd / 8<br />

M 23 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 8-2<br />

% 4-Team Meet (at Dallas/Commerce, Texas)<br />

# Big 8 Championships (at Norman, Okla.)<br />

1957-58 (8-1, 2-0 Big 8)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 28 at Texas Christian W 6-0<br />

M 31 at Southern Methodist L 0-6<br />

A 01 at Southeastern Okla. State W 5-1<br />

A 03 *at Oklahoma W 4-3<br />

A 05 *at Kansas State W 6-1<br />

M 02 COLORADO COLLEGE W 8-1<br />

M 09 COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 7-0<br />

M 10 AIR FORCE ACADEMY W 7-0<br />

M 16-17 #Big 8 Championships t-1st / 8<br />

M 24 &vs. Air Force Academy (at Denver) W 3-0<br />

#Big 8 Championships (at Columbia, Mo.)<br />

1956-57 (4-3, 0-1 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

A 13 *at Oklahoma L 1-6<br />

A 16 at Southern Methodist L 2-4<br />

A 18 at Hardin-Simmons W 5-4<br />

A 19 at Texas Tech L 1-5<br />

A 20 at West Texas State W 5-2<br />

M 03 COLORADO COLLEGE W 7-0<br />

M 04 COLORADO MINES W 9-0<br />

M 17-18 #Big 7 Championships 2nd / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Lincoln, Neb.)<br />

1955-56 (9-3, 2-0 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 23 at West Texas State W 8-1<br />

M 24 at Texas Tech L 1-6<br />

at Hardin-Simmons L 2-7<br />

at Southern Methodist L 0-6<br />

M 29 *at Oklahoma W 4-3<br />

M 31 at Tulsa W 8-0<br />

A 07 *KANSAS STATE W 7-0<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

A 20 WYOMING W 8-1<br />

A 20 WYOMING W 7-2<br />

A 27 at Colorado College W 6-2<br />

M 02 at Colorado A&M (St. U.) W 7-0<br />

M 04 COLORADO COLLEGE W 6-1<br />

M 18-19 #Big 7 Championships 1st / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Manhattan, Kan.)<br />

1954-55 (4-6, 0-1 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

at West Texas State L 1-5<br />

at Texas Tech L 2-5<br />

A 04 at Hardin-Simmons L 0-9<br />

at Southern Methodist L 0-6<br />

A 07 *at Oklahoma L 0-7<br />

A 09 at Tulsa W 4-2<br />

A 16 COLORADO COLLEGE W 7-2<br />

A 23 WYOMING W 6-3<br />

A 24 WYOMING W 5-4<br />

at Colorado College L 2-4<br />

M 22-23 #Big 7 Championships 4th / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Lawrence, Kan.)<br />

1952-53 (6-4-1, 1-2 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 28 at Amarillo <strong>Tennis</strong> Club T 3-3<br />

M 30 at Texas Tech W 4-2<br />

M 31 at Hardin-Simmons L 1-6<br />

A 02 at Southern Methodist L 1-5<br />

A 04 *at Oklahoma L 2-5<br />

A 10 *OKLAHOMA L 2-5<br />

A 24 at Colorado College W 8-0<br />

A 25 COLORADO MINES W 9-0<br />

M 08 COLORADO COLLEGE W 8-0<br />

M 20 *at Nebraska W 7-0<br />

NEW MEXICO W 5-4<br />

M 22-23 #Big 7 Championships 1st / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Ames, Iowa)<br />

1951-52 (4-2-1, 0-1 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

A 07 at Texas Tech T 3-3<br />

A 08 at Texas Christian W 7-2<br />

A 10 at Southern Methodist L 1-5<br />

A 12 *at Oklahoma L 1-6<br />

A 19 COLORADO COLLEGE W 9-1<br />

A 25 at Colorado A&M (St. U.) W 12-0<br />

M 02 COLORADO A&M (St. U.) W 11-1<br />

M 16-17 #Big 7 Championships 3rd / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Norman, Okla.)<br />

1950-51 (9-0-1, 3-0 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

M 17 at West Texas State W 9-0<br />

M 19 at Texas Tech W 8-1<br />

M 20 at Hardin-Simmons W 7-1<br />

M 22 at Southern Methodist T 3-3<br />

M 24 *at Oklahoma W 4-3<br />

A 21 COLO. ST. COLLEGE W 8-0<br />

A 27 *at Iowa State W 6-1<br />

A 28 *NEBRASKA W 7-0<br />

M 04 COLORADO COLLEGE W 9-0<br />

M 12 COLORADO COLLEGE W 63<br />

M 18-19 #Big 7 Championships 3rd / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Columbia, Mo.)<br />

1949-50 (5-6, 1-1 Big 7)<br />

Coach: Dick Gray<br />

Texas A&M L 1-5<br />

Houston L 1-5<br />

Rice L 0-6<br />

Texas L 0-6<br />

Southern Methodist L 0-5<br />

Colorado Mines W 12-0<br />

Colorado College W 7-2<br />

Colorado A&M (St. U.) W 10-0<br />

*Oklahoma L 1-6<br />

*Nebraska W 7-0<br />

Colorado State College W 10-0<br />

#Big 7 Championships 2nd / 7<br />

# Big 7 Championships (at Ames, Iowa)<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

AIR FORCE ACADEMY<br />

Colorado leads 45-16<br />

5/10/58 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

5/24/58 Colorado 3-0 (N)<br />

5/23/59 Colorado 8-2 (H)<br />

5/07/60 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

4/28/62 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

5/11/63 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

5/08/64 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/30/66 Air Force 7-0 (H)<br />

4/29/67 Air Force 4-3 (A)<br />

3/22/68 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

5/09/69 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

4/03/71 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

5/11/71 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/18/73 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

5/05/73 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

9/22/73 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/16/74 Air Force 7-2 (H)<br />

5/07/74 Colorado 6-3 A<br />

4/30/75 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

5/07/75 Air Force 6-3 (A)<br />

2/14/76 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

3/13/76 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

5/07/76 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

1976-77 Colorado 9-0<br />

4/04/77 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/27/77 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

9/18/78 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/21/79 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

9/27/79 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

10/4/79 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/19/80 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/30/80 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

10/8/80 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/81 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

4/30/81 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/04/82 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/01/82 Air Force 8-1 (A)<br />

4/12/83 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

4/16/84 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

9/26/84 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

10/9/84 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/16/85 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

4/17/85 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/15/86 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

4/08/87 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/22/87 Air Force 6-3 (A)<br />

3/04/88 Air Force 5-3 (H)<br />

4/20/89 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

4/23/90 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

2/09/91 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

3/15/92 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

1/28/93 Air Force 5-4 (A)<br />

3/12/94 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

2/07/95 Air Force 4-3 (A)<br />

2/02/96 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

2/02/97 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

1/31/98 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

1/30/99 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

2/04/00 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

2/03/01 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

2/02/02 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM<br />

Alabama-Birmingham leads 1-0<br />

3/27/99 UAB 4-0 (N)<br />

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AMARILLO (TEX.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/73 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

AMARILLO TENNIS CLUB<br />

Series tied 0-0-1<br />

3/28/53 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Arizona leads 4-0<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/74 Arizona 9-0 (N)<br />

4/24/76 Arizona 7-2 (N)<br />

2/17/79 Arizona 7-2 (A)<br />

3/08/92 Arizona 5-4 (N)<br />

ARIZONA STATE<br />

Arizona State leads 3-0<br />

1/23/77 Arizona State 9-0 (A)<br />

2/16/79 Arizona State 9-0 (A)<br />

5/<strong>06</strong>/95 Arizona State 4-3 (N)<br />

ARKANSAS<br />

Arkansas leads 1-0<br />

2/20/93 Arkansas 6-1 (N)<br />

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

3/09/97 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

2/20/98 Ark.-Little Rock 4-3 (H)<br />

AUBURN<br />

Auburn leads 2-0<br />

2/18/89 Auburn 5-0 (N)<br />

1/31/03 Auburn 4-3 (A)<br />

AZUSA PACIFIC<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/19/99 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

BALL STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/09/01 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

BAYLOR<br />

Baylor leads 12-6<br />

3/22/77 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

4/07/77 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

3/25/78 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

3/12/80 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

3/05/88 Baylor 6-2 (H)<br />

3/02/97 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

3/04/98 Baylor 4-3 (A)<br />

3/07/98 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/24/98 Baylor 4-2 (N)<br />

2/27/99 Baylor 7-0 (H)<br />

3/17/00 Baylor 7-0 (A)<br />

4/28/00 Baylor 4-0 (N)<br />

2/24/01 Baylor 5-2 (H)<br />

4/27/01 Baylor 4-0 (N)<br />

3/19/02 Baylor 6-1 (A)<br />

2/08/03 Baylor 7-0 (H)<br />

2/13/04 Baylor 7-0 (A)<br />

1/30/05 Baylor 6-1 (H)<br />

BOISE STATE<br />

Boise State leads 8-1<br />

3/14/93 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/31/95 Boise State 5-2 (N)<br />

3/30/97 Boise State 4-0 (N)<br />

3/09/02 Boise State 4-1 (N)<br />

11/14/03 Boise State 4-0 (A)<br />

2/28/04 Boise State 5-2 (A)<br />

2/28/04 Boise State 5-2 (N)<br />

1/22/05 Boise State 4-0 (A)<br />

4/1/05 Boise State 4-3 (A)<br />

BOSTON UNIVERSITY<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/02 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

BOULDER ALL-STARS<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

2/21/76 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

1976-77 Colorado 9-0<br />

BRADLEY<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/15/87 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

BRIGHAM YOUNG<br />

Brigham Young leads 8-0<br />

4/09/76 Brigham Young 8-1 (A)<br />

4/16/77 Brigham Young 7-2 (A)<br />

3/16/79 Brigham Young 8-1 (A)<br />

3/13/80 Brigham Young 8-1 (A)<br />

3/12/81 Brigham Young 6-3 (A)<br />

2/25/84 Brigham Young 9-0 (A)<br />

3/11/88 Brigham Young 5-1 (N)<br />

2/26/05 Brigham Young 7-0 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST<br />

California Baptist leads 2-0<br />

3/21/74 Cal. Baptist 7-2 (A)<br />

3/21/75 Cal. Baptist 5-4 (N)<br />

CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY<br />

California-Berkeley leads 1-0<br />

3/28/73 Berkeley 8-1 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA, IRVINE<br />

California-Irvine leads 9-2<br />

4/05/68 Cal.-Irvine 6-4 (A)<br />

4/05/69 Cal.-Irvine 6-3 (A)<br />

3/20/71 Cal.-Irvine 8-1 (A)<br />

3/30/72 Cal.-Irvine 5-4 (A)<br />

3/24/73 Cal.-Irvine 7-2 (A)<br />

3/31/79 Cal.-Irvine 7-2 (A)<br />

3/26/80 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/25/81 Cal.-Irvine 6-3 (A)<br />

3/25/83 Cal.-Irvine 6-3 (A)<br />

3/28/93 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/30/96 Cal.-Irvine 5-2 (A)<br />

CAL-STATE, SAN LUIS OBISPO<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

3/28/74 San Luis Obispo 5-4 (A)<br />

3/27/99 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/31/72 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

3/30/88 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO<br />

(Formerly California-La Jolla)<br />

Colorado leads 1-0-1<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/68 Tie 5-5 (A)<br />

3/31/69 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA<br />

Santa Barbara leads 6-5<br />

3/24/72 Santa Barbara 5-4 (N)<br />

3/29/74 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/28/75 Santa Barbara 5-4 (A)<br />

3/23/76 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/21/80 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/27/81 Santa Barbara 6-3 (A)<br />

3/21/82 Santa Barbara 6-3 (A)<br />

3/30/85 Santa Barbara 6-3 (A)<br />

3/24/86 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/28/88 Santa Barbara 5-2 (A)<br />

4/01/95 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

CALIFORNIA ST.-BAKERSFIELD<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/27/73 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/24/76 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/19/83 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

CALIFORNIA ST.-FULLERTON<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

3/23/81 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/23/82 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/21/83 CSU Fullerton 5-4 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA ST.-LOS ANGELES<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/28/85 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA ST.-NORTHRIDGE<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/25/81 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/31/84 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/26/85 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

CALIFORNIA WESTERN<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

4/03/68 Colorado 7-3 (A)<br />

4/02/69 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

CENTENARY<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/04/01 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

CENTRAL FLORIDA<br />

Central Florida leads 2-1<br />

3/18/01 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

3/26/02 Central Florida 4-3 (A)<br />

2/16/03 Central Florida 5-2 (A)<br />

CENTRAL TEXAS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/27/78 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

CHAPMAN<br />

Chapman leads 1-0<br />

3/30/84 Chapman 7-2 (A)<br />

CLAREMONT (CALIF.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/21/81 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/27/84 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

CLEMSON<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/07/93 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

3/09/96 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

3/07/98 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

COASTAL CAROLINA<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

4/01/90 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

COLORADO ALL-STARS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/28/76 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

COLORADO COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 23-3<br />

1949-50 Colorado 7-2<br />

5/04/51 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

5/12/51 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/19/52 Colorado 9-1 (H)<br />

4/24/53 Colorado 8-0 (A)<br />

5/08/53 Colorado 8-0 (H)<br />

4/24/54 Colorado 10-0 (H)<br />

5/07/54 Colorado 10-0 (A)<br />

4/16/55 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

1954-55 Colo. College 4-2 (A)<br />

4/27/56 Colorado 6-2 (A)<br />

5/04/56 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

5/03/57 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

5/02/58 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

5/05/62 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

5/03/63 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/15/64 Colo. College 5-4 (H)<br />

5/05/65 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

5/07/66 Colo. College 6-1 (H)<br />

4/12/68 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/30/68 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/30/69 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

5/03/69 Colorado 8-? (A)<br />

4/28/71 Colorado 7-1 (A)<br />

4/25/78 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/12/84 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

COLORADO MINES<br />

Colorado leads 11-0<br />

1949-50 Colorado 12-0<br />

4/25/53 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

5/04/57 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

2/24/83 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/29/83 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

9/22/83 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/19/84 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/11/84 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/04/00 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/24/01 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

2/13/05 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

COLORADO SPRINGS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/1/04 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

COLORADO STATE<br />

(Formerly Colorado A&M)<br />

Colorado leads 33-2<br />

1949-50 Colorado 10-0<br />

4/25/52 Colorado 12-0 (A)<br />

5/02/52 Colorado 11-1 (H)<br />

5/02/56 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

5/02/59 Colorado 6.5-.5 (H)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/63 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/20/63 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/25/64 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

5/09/64 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/10/65 Colorado State 5-2 (A)<br />

4/16/65 Colorado 4-1 (H)<br />

4/23/66 Colorado State 4-3 (H)<br />

3/30/68 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

5/07/68 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/16/69 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

5/02/69 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

5/<strong>06</strong>/71 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/14/76 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

1976-77 Colorado 9-0<br />

1976-77 Colorado 9-0<br />

4/28/78 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/08/79 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/16/79 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/07/83 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/14/84 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/13/86 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/12/87 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

2/<strong>06</strong>/88 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

2/04/89 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

2/10/90 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/22/91 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

2/28/92 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

1/28/93 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

4/04/94 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/16/95 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

2/02/96 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

COLORADO STATE-PUEBLO<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/1/04 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

CORNELL<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/22/87 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

3/25/88 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

CREIGHTON<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

4/17/54 Colorado 9-1 (A)<br />

2/09/91 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

DARTMOUTH<br />

Colorado leads 4-1<br />

3/18/82 Colorado 3.5-2.5 (N)<br />

3/23/85 Dartmouth 6-3 (N)<br />

3/24/94 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

3/28/99 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

3/23/00 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

DAVIDSON (N.C.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/27/89 Colorado 5-3 (A)<br />

3/24/90 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

3/21/91 Colorado 6-0 (A)<br />

DENVER<br />

Colorado leads 22-2<br />

5/10/63 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/20/68 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

4/11/69 Denver 5-4 (A)<br />

4/22/69 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/14/71 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

5/15/71 Colorado 6-2 (A)<br />

4/18/79 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/16/86 Colorado 6-0 (A)<br />

4/14/87 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/07/88 Colorado 8-0 (H)<br />

2/03/89 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

2/10/90 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

1/29/91 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

1/27/95 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

3/02/97 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/08/98 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/07/99 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

4/05/00 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/12/01 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

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4/04/02 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/08/03 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

3/30/04 Denver 4-3 (H)<br />

4/17/04 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

1/28/05 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

DOANE (NEB.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

11/3/73 Colorado 9-1 (A)<br />

3/09/74 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

DRAKE<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

11/7/92 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

11/5/93 Colorado 4-2 (A)<br />

2/11/95 Drake 4-3 (N)<br />

EAST TEXAS STATE<br />

East Texas State leads 3-0<br />

3/26/59 East Texas St. 7-1 (N)<br />

3/25/61 East Texas St. 4-2 (A)<br />

3/31/62 East Texas St. 4-3 (N)<br />

EASTERN MICHIGAN<br />

Colorado leads 4-0<br />

3/08/89 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

2/01/91 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

1/24/97 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

1/30/00 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

FLORIDA<br />

Florida leads 1-0<br />

3/25/89 Florida 5-1 (N)<br />

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/28/92 Colorado 5-3 (H)<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/93 Colorado 4-2 (N)<br />

FOOTHILL (CALIF.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/24/79 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

FORT LEWIS COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

4/23/68 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

FRESNO STATE<br />

Fresno State leads 3-1<br />

3/27/80 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/18/83 Fresno State 7-2 (N)<br />

3/25/84 Fresno State 5-4 (N)<br />

3/13/04 Fresno State 4-0 (N)<br />

FURMAN<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

3/29/89 Furman 5-3 (A)<br />

3/26/90 Colorado 5-0 (A)<br />

GEORGIA<br />

Georgia leads 1-0<br />

3/30/89 Georgia 8-1 (A)<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

Georgia Tech leads 1-0<br />

3/24/89 Georgia Tech 9-0 (A)<br />

HARDIN-SIMMONS (Texas)<br />

Series tied 3-3<br />

3/20/51 Colorado 7-1 (A)<br />

3/31/53 Hardin-Simmons 6-1 (A)<br />

4/04/55 Hardin-Simmons 9-0 (A)<br />

1955-56 Hardin-Simmons 7-2 (A)<br />

4/18/57 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

5/05/73 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

HARVARD<br />

Series Tied 2-2<br />

2/19/93 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

3/04/94 Harvard 4-3 (N)<br />

3/04/95 Harvard 5-1 (N)<br />

3/11/05 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

HASTINGS (NEB.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

5/12/65 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

HAWAI’I<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

2/07/87 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/26/88 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

HOUSTON<br />

Houston leads 1-0<br />

1949-50 Houston 5-1<br />

IDAHO<br />

Colorado leads 4-0<br />

3/13/77 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

2/02/97 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

3/28/98 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/3/05 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

IDAHO STATE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/26/99 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

2/16/01 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

ILLINOIS<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

3/27/83 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

2/26/93 Colorado 4-2 (N)<br />

3/07/97 Illinois 4-1 (N)<br />

ILLINOIS STATE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/07/87 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/08/88 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

INDIANA<br />

Indiana leads 1-0<br />

3/05/94 Indiana 4-3 (N)<br />

INDIANA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

11/4/94 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

IOWA<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

2/25/89 Iowa 5-4 (N)<br />

2/18/90 Colorado 6-2 (N)<br />

IOWA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 27-4<br />

4/27/51 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

4/14/54 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

5/18/61 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/30/65 Iowa State 4-3 (H)<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

4/28/67 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/26/68 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

5/01/71 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

5/18/72 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/27/73 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

4/19/74 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/19/75 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

5/01/76 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

5/13/76 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

4/08/78 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/19/79 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/12/80 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

4/18/81 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/24/82 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/09/83 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/07/84 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/85 Iowa State 5-4 (A)<br />

4/05/86 Iowa State 5-4 (H)<br />

4/04/87 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

4/10/88 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

4/09/89 Iowa State 5-4 (H)<br />

4/15/90 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

4/21/91 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/05/92 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

4/09/93 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/15/94 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/24/94 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

KANSAS<br />

Kansas leads 31-15<br />

4/10/54 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

5/17/61 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

5/16/62 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

5/15/63 Kansas 5-2 (A)<br />

4/22/67 Kansas 6-1 (A)<br />

5/10/68 Kansas 5-2 (A)<br />

5/18/72 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/14/73 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

9/21/73 Kansas 6-3 (H)<br />

4/13/74 Kansas 9-0 (A)<br />

4/05/75 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/03/76 Kansas 5-4 (A)<br />

5/12/76 Kansas 5-4 (N)<br />

4/02/77 Kansas 5-4 (H)<br />

3/03/78 Kansas 5-4 (A)<br />

4/21/79 Kansas 5-4 (H)<br />

4/26/80 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/12/81 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

4/10/82 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

4/23/82 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/15/83 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/13/84 Kansas 9-0 (A)<br />

4/12/85 Kansas 8-1 (A)<br />

4/11/86 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/10/87 Kansas 9-0 (A)<br />

4/16/88 Kansas 8-1 (H)<br />

4/16/89 Kansas 9-0 (A)<br />

4/21/90 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/07/91 Kansas 8-1 (A)<br />

4/11/92 Kansas 7-2 (H)<br />

4/25/92 Kansas 5-3 (N)<br />

4/18/93 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/02/94 Kansas 5-2 (H)<br />

11/6/94 Kansas 4-1 (N)<br />

4/09/95 Kansas 5-2 (A)<br />

4/22/95 Kansas 4-0 (N)<br />

4/13/96 Kansas 5-2 (H)<br />

4/28/96 Kansas 4-0 (N)<br />

5/12/96 Kansas 4-1 (N)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/97 Kansas 4-3 (A)<br />

4/26/97 Kansas 4-0 (N)<br />

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5/10/97 Kansas 4-0 (N)<br />

4/05/98 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/04/99 Kansas 4-3 (A)<br />

4/16/00 Kansas 4-3 (H)<br />

4/07/01 Kansas 4-3 (A)<br />

KANSAS STATE<br />

Colorado leads 20-2<br />

4/09/54 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/07/56 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/05/58 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

4/14/60 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

3/22/63 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

3/29/65 Kansas State 5-2 (A)<br />

4/15/67 Kansas State 7-0 (H)<br />

5/11/68 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/25/69 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

5/05/72 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

4/21/73 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/12/74 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/15/75 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/15/77 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/08/78 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/20/79 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/11/80 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/10/81 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/16/83 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/14/84 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/13/85 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/12/86 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

LONG BEACH STATE<br />

Long Beach State leads 9-2<br />

4/02/68 Long Beach St. 6-4 (A)<br />

4/01/69 Long Beach St. 9-0 (N)<br />

3/19/71 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/23/72 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/26/73 Long Beach St. 5-4 (A)<br />

3/26/74 Long Beach St. 8-1 (A)<br />

3/22/76 Long Beach St. 6-3 (A)<br />

3/28/79 Long Beach St. 8-1 (A)<br />

3/24/80 Long Beach St. 7-2 (A)<br />

3/19/82 Long Beach St. 6-3 (A)<br />

3/26/84 Long Beach St. 9-0 (A)<br />

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

3/10/01 La.-Lafayette 4-1 (N)<br />

3/08/02 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/12/03 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

LOUISIANA STATE<br />

Louisiana State leads 1-0<br />

2/17/93 Louisiana State 7-0 (N)<br />

LOUISVILLE<br />

Louisville leads 1-0<br />

3/12/05 Louisville 4-3 (N)<br />

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT<br />

Colorado leads 8-1<br />

3/22/85 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

4/01/88 Colorado 6-0 (A)<br />

2/15/91 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

3/24/92 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

3/25/96 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

3/22/98 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/21/99 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/29/00 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/07/03 LMU 5-2 (N)<br />

MARQUETTE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/07/95 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

MARY HARDIN<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/26/78 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

MARYLAND<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/17/89 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

MEMPHIS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/19/96 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

MEMPHIS STATE<br />

Colorado leads 3-1<br />

2/15/76 Memphis State 6-3 (H)<br />

3/11/90 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

3/08/93 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

3/15/94 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

METRO ST. (COLO.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

9/20/79 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

10/1/79 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

2/7/04 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

MIAMI<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/28/02 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

MIAMI, OHIO<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/01/92 Colorado 5-3 (N)<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Michigan leads 1-0<br />

4/29/79 Michigan 7-2 (N)<br />

MICHIGAN STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/02/92 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE<br />

Middle Tennessee State leads 2-1<br />

3/29/95 MTSU 5-2 (N)<br />

3/05/99 MTSU 4-3 (N)<br />

3/08/02 MTSU 4-1 (N)<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

Series tied 2-2<br />

3/29/63 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

3/23/77 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

3/23/84 Minnesota 9-0 (N)<br />

3/25/86 Minnesota 8-1 (N)<br />

MISSISSIPPI STATE<br />

Mississippi State leads 1-0<br />

3/11/04 Mississippi St. 4-0 (N)<br />

MISSOURI<br />

Colorado leads 25-3<br />

4/12/54 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

5/12/66 Missouri 7-0 (A)<br />

5/18/67 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

5/18/68 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

4/19/69 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

5/20/71 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

4/21/72 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

5/17/73 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

5/16/74 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

5/13/76 Missouri 7-2 (N)<br />

1977-78 Colorado 6-3<br />

4/02/79 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/25/80 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/24/81 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

4/09/82 Missouri 7-2 (N)<br />

4/19/87 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/18/88 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/17/89 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/23/90 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/08/91 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/11/92 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/19/93 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

4/04/94 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/22/94 Colorado 5-0 (N)<br />

4/09/95 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

4/13/96 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/20/97 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/22/98 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

MONTANA<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/03/01 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

MONTANA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 5-0<br />

2/14/87 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

2/29/96 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

2/25/00 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

3/03/02 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

2/13/05 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

MURRAY STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/16/90 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

NEBRASKA<br />

Colorado leads 39-11<br />

1949-50 Colorado 7-0<br />

4/28/51 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

5/20/53 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

5/13/65 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

4/23/66 Nebraska 4-0 (H)<br />

4/21/67 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

5/03/68 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/18/69 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

4/30/71 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

4/29/72 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/28/73 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/19/74 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/18/75 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/30/76 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

5/12/76 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/08/78 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/79 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/19/80 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

4/25/81 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

4/18/82 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

4/08/83 Nebraska 5-4 (H)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/84 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/05/85 Nebraska 7-2 (A)<br />

10/26/85 Nebraska 7-2 (A)<br />

4/04/86 Nebraska 6-3 (H)<br />

4/03/87 Nebraska 6-3 (A)<br />

4/09/88 Nebraska 8-1 (A)<br />

4/08/89 Nebraska 9-0 (H)<br />

4/14/90 Nebraska 7-2 (A)<br />

4/20/91 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

3/27/92 Colorado 5-0 (N)<br />

4/04/92 Colorado 5-0 (A)<br />

4/24/92 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

11/8/92 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

4/11/93 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/25/93 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

4/16/94 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

2/19/95 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

4/07/95 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/21/96 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/04/97 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/03/98 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/02/99 Nebraska 4-3 (A)<br />

3/05/00 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/27/00 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/01 Nebraska 6-1 (A)<br />

3/23/02 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/4/03 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

3/6/04 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

3/29/05 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS<br />

Nevada-Las Vegas leads 8-6<br />

3/26/86 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

3/13/88 Colorado 5-1 (A)<br />

2/18/89 Colorado 5-3 (A)<br />

3/18/90 UNLV 5-1 (A)<br />

2/16/91 UNLV 5-2 (A)<br />

3/03/95 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

2/18/96 UNLV 4-1 (A)<br />

2/16/97 UNLV 6-0 (A)<br />

3/29/97 UNLV 5-0 (N)<br />

2/15/98 UNLV 4-3 (A)<br />

2/18/01 UNLV 4-3 (A)<br />

2/17/02 UNLV 4-3 (A)<br />

3/10/02 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

3/09/03 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

NEVADA-RENO<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/16/96 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

NEW MEXICO<br />

New Mexico leads 15-6<br />

1952-53 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

5/09/54 New Mexico 6-4 (H)<br />

4/21/62 Colorado 4-1 (H)<br />

5/12/63 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/03/69 New Mexico 8-1 (N)<br />

4/09/71 New Mexico 9-0 (A)<br />

4/28/72 New Mexico 6-3 (H)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/74 New Mexico 7-1 (A)<br />

4/27/74 New Mexico 6-3 (H)<br />

4/12/75 New Mexico 7-2 (A)<br />

4/25/76 New Mexico 5-4 (A)<br />

4/30/77 New Mexico 5-4 (A)<br />

4/27/79 New Mexico 5-4 (H)<br />

11/3/84 New Mexico 6-3 (A)<br />

3/01/86 New Mexico 5-4 (A)<br />

5/14/93 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

2/17/94 New Mexico 4-2 (A)<br />

2/11/00 New Mexico 7-0 (A)<br />

2/29/04 New Mexico 6-1 (A)<br />

1/22/05 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

3/19/05 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

NEW MEXICO STATE<br />

Colorado leads 10-5<br />

4/15/65 New Mexico St. 4-3 (H)<br />

4/13/68 New Mexico St. 5-1 (H)<br />

4/10/71 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

3/10/72 New Mexico St. 5-4 (N)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/73 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

4/28/75 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/77 New Mexico St. 7-2 (H)<br />

5/01/77 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

4/24/80 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

4/04/81 New Mexico St. 7-2 (H)<br />

2/21/87 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

3/14/87 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

2/02/90 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

2/13/92 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

2/16/02 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

NEW ORLEANS<br />

New Orleans leads 1-0<br />

3/7/03 New Orleans 4-3 (N)<br />

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/26/89 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/23/90 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/22/91 Colorado 5-1 (A)<br />

NORTH CAROLINA STATE<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

3/23/91 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/12/04 N.C. State 4-3 (N)<br />

NORTH DAKOTA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

5/<strong>06</strong>/64 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

NORTH TEXAS STATE<br />

Colorado leads 4-3<br />

4/18/60 North Texas St. 4-2 (A)<br />

3/31/64 North Texas St. 6-1 (A)<br />

4/05/66 North Texas St. 7-0 (A)<br />

2/20/87 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

2/14/88 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

3/03/89 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

2/03/90 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/14/97 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

NORTHERN ARIZONA<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/12/88 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

2/14/92 Colorado 5-3 (N)<br />

3/28/96 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

NORTHERN COLORADO<br />

(Formerly Colorado St. College)<br />

Colorado leads 28-0-1<br />

1949-50 Colorado 10-0<br />

4/21/51 Colorado 8-0 (H)<br />

5/09/58 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

1958-59 Colorado 7-0<br />

4/08/67 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

3/26/68 Colorado 11-0 (H)<br />

4/10/68 Tie 5-5 (A)<br />

5/08/71 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

5/03/72 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

5/05/75 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

2/15/76 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

10/18/78 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

10/25/78 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/07/81 Colorado 3-2 (A)<br />

4/07/81 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

3/07/82 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

4/02/82 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

10/30/82 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

2/20/83 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/10/83 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/15/84 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/04/84 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

10/11/84 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

10/30/84 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

3/14/85 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/31/87 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

3/10/90 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

1/28/94 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

2/7/04 Colorado 7-0 7-0<br />

NORTHERN ILLINOIS<br />

Colorado leads 3-1<br />

4/08/66 Northern Ill. 4-3 (N)<br />

3/25/67 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

2/28/93 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

3/08/03 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

NORTHERN IOWA<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/15/93 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

2/26/00 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

NORTHWEST MISSOURI<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

5/03/74 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

NORTHWESTERN<br />

Northwestern leads 6-1<br />

3/26/83 Northwestern 7-2 (N)<br />

3/27/87 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

2/28/88 Northwestern 5-1 (A)<br />

3/29/92 Northwestern 5-3 (N)<br />

3/24/93 Northwestern 4-3 (N)<br />

2/11/94 Northwestern 5-2 (A)<br />

3/24/00 Northwestern 6-1 (N)<br />

NOTRE DAME<br />

Notre Dame leads 5-2<br />

3/24/85 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

2/25/88 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

2/24/89 Notre Dame 5-1 (A)<br />

2/17/90 Notre Dame 5-1 (A)<br />

2/03/91 Notre Dame 5-1 (A)<br />

1/31/92 Notre Dame 6-1 (A)<br />

3/07/92 Notre Dame 6-0 (N)<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

Oklahoma leads 40-20<br />

1949-50 Oklahoma 6-1<br />

3/24/51 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/12/52 Oklahoma 6-1 (A)<br />

4/04/53 Oklahoma 5-2 (A)<br />

4/10/53 Oklahoma 5-2 (H)<br />

4/07/55 Oklahoma 7-0 (A)<br />

3/29/56 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/13/57 Oklahoma 6-1 (A)<br />

4/03/58 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

3/23/59 Oklahoma 5-2 (A)<br />

3/30/61 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/04/62 Oklahoma 4-3 (A)<br />

3/30/64 Oklahoma 7-0 (A)<br />

3/31/67 Oklahoma 6-1 (N)<br />

4/27/68 Oklahoma 7-0 (N)<br />

4/25/69 Oklahoma 9-0 (H)<br />

4/23/71 Oklahoma 6-3 (H)<br />

4/22/72 Oklahoma 8-1 (A)<br />

4/05/73 Oklahoma 8-1 (N)<br />

4/20/74 Oklahoma 9-0 (H)<br />

4/26/75 Oklahoma 8-1 (A)<br />

4/02/76 Oklahoma 9-0 (A)<br />

5/14/76 Oklahoma 8-1 (N)<br />

3/26/77 Oklahoma 6-3 (N)<br />

4/15/78 Oklahoma 5-4 (A)<br />

4/29/78 Oklahoma 5-4 (N)<br />

4/12/79 Oklahoma 5-4 (N)<br />

4/18/80 Oklahoma 5-4 (N)<br />

4/17/81 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/17/82 Oklahoma 9-0 (A)<br />

4/22/83 Oklahoma 8-1 (A)<br />

4/21/84 Oklahoma 7-2 (H)<br />

4/20/85 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/19/86 Oklahoma 6-3 (A)<br />

4/18/87 Oklahoma 6-3 (H)<br />

4/24/88 Oklahoma 8-1 (A)<br />

4/23/89 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/07/90 Oklahoma 8-1 (A)<br />

4/13/91 Oklahoma 7-2 (H)<br />

4/18/92 Oklahoma 6-3 (A)<br />

4/03/93 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/24/93 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

4/09/94 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/23/94 Oklahoma 4-3 (N)<br />

2/18/95 Oklahoma 4-3 (N)<br />

4/15/95 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/21/95 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

5/05/95 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/96 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/20/97 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/25/97 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

5/09/97 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

4/17/98 Oklahoma 6-1 (A)<br />

4/18/99 Oklahoma 4-3 (H)<br />

4/22/00 Oklahoma 4-3 (A)<br />

4/21/01 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

4/13/02 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/19/03 Oklahoma 4-3 (H)<br />

4/04/04 Oklahoma 4-3 (A)<br />

4/23/05 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

OKLAHOMA CITY<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

4/04/66 Oklahoma City 7-0 (A)<br />

4/04/80 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/15/87 Colorado 6-2 (H)<br />

OKLAHOMA STATE<br />

Oklahoma State leads 35-16-1<br />

3/21/59 OSU 4-3 (A)<br />

3/29/61 OSU 5-2 (A)<br />

4/05/62 OSU 5-2 (A)<br />

3/25/63 OSU 6-1 (A)<br />

4/01/67 OSU 4-3 (A)<br />

5/04/68 OSU 6-1 (H)<br />

5/14/69 OSU 4-3 (N)<br />

4/24/71 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/21/72 Tie 4-4 (N)<br />

4/20/73 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

5/02/74 OSU 9-0 (N)<br />

4/25/75 OSU 8-1 (A)<br />

4/01/76 OSU 7-2 (A)<br />

5/14/76 OSU 7-2 (N)<br />

3/04/77 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/14/78 OSU 6-3 (A)<br />

4/07/79 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/03/80 OSU 8-1 (N)<br />

4/13/80 OSU 7-2 (N)<br />

4/11/81 OSU 7-2 (N)<br />

4/11/82 OSU 8-1 (A)<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

4/23/83 OSU 8-1 (A)<br />

4/20/84 OSU 9-0 (H)<br />

4/19/85 OSU 7-2 (H)<br />

4/18/86 OSU 9-0 (A)<br />

4/17/87 OSU 8-1 (H)<br />

4/23/88 OSU 6-3 (A)<br />

4/22/89 OSU 6-3 (H)<br />

4/08/90 OSU 5-4 (A)<br />

4/14/91 OSU 9-0 (H)<br />

2/15/92 OSU 5-2 (N)<br />

4/19/92 Colorado 5-3 (A)<br />

4/26/92 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

4/04/93 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

4/10/94 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

11/5/94 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/16/95 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/07/96 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/27/96 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

3/08/97 Colorado 5-0 (N)<br />

4/18/97 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/19/98 OSU 7-0 (A)<br />

3/05/99 OSU 6-0 (N)<br />

4/16/99 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

4/29/99 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

4/21/00 OSU 5-2 (A)<br />

4/22/01 OSU 4-3 (H)<br />

4/12/02 OSU 6-1 (A)<br />

4/20/03 OSU 4-3 (H)<br />

4/25/03 OSU 4-0 (N)<br />

4/03/04 OSU 7-0 (A)<br />

4/22/05 OSU 4-3 (H)<br />

OHIO STATE<br />

Ohio State leads 1-0<br />

3/16/89 Ohio State 6-3 (H)<br />

ORAL ROBERTS<br />

Series tied 7-7<br />

3/11/72 Oral Roberts 6-0 (N)<br />

3/09/73 Oral Roberts 5-4 (H)<br />

11/2/73 Oral Roberts 6-3 (N)<br />

3/11/75 Oral Roberts 5-4 (H)<br />

3/08/76 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

3/25/77 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

3/13/79 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

10/13/80 Oral Roberts 5-4 (H)<br />

3/15/82 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

3/10/84 Oral Roberts 6-3 (A)<br />

2/04/86 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

3/08/86 Oral Roberts 6-3 (A)<br />

2/13/88 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

3/12/94 Colorado 4-0 (H)<br />

OREGON<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/25/97 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

PAN AMERICAN<br />

Series tied 2-2<br />

3/14/77 Pan American 8-1 (A)<br />

3/28/78 Pan American 7-2 (A)<br />

4/28/79 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

2/12/88 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

PARSONS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/23/64 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

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PENN STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/12/00 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

PEPPERDINE<br />

Pepperdine leads 8-2<br />

3/29/69 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/18/71 Pepperdine 5-4 (A)<br />

3/23/73 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/20/75 Pepperdine 9-0 (N)<br />

3/30/79 Pepperdine 6-3 (A)<br />

3/22/93 Pepperdine 5-1 (A)<br />

3/21/94 Pepperdine 6-1 (A)<br />

3/24/95 Pepperdine 7-0 (A)<br />

3/23/96 Pepperdine 4-0 (A)<br />

3/21/97 Pepperdine 6-1 (A)<br />

PORTLAND<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/08/91 Colorado 8-0 (N)<br />

PORTLAND STATE<br />

Portland State leads 1-0<br />

3/25/02 Portland State 7-0 (N)<br />

PURDUE<br />

Colorado leads 6-0<br />

3/13/87 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

2/23/89 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

3/10/90 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

2/01/91 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

2/25/93 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

2/12/94 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

REDLANDS<br />

Redlands leads 7-3<br />

3/15/71 Redlands 9-0 (A)<br />

3/24/72 Redlands 6-3 (N)<br />

3/25/74 Redlands 7-2 (A)<br />

3/21/76 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/22/80 Redlands 7-2 (A)<br />

3/21/81 Redlands 5-4 (A)<br />

3/20/82 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/23/83 Redlands 5-4 (A)<br />

3/29/84 Redlands 5-4 (A)<br />

3/21/85 Colorado 5-3 (A)<br />

REGIS<br />

Colorado leads 5-0<br />

4/19/61 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/10/64 Colorado 8-0 (A)<br />

4/27/78 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/04/79 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/19/85 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

RICE<br />

Rice leads 3-1<br />

1949-50 Rice 6-0<br />

3/21/77 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

2/19/94 Rice 4-3 (N)<br />

4/13/03 Rice 4-3 (A)<br />

RICHMOND<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

4/01/89 Colorado 6-2 (N)<br />

3/25/90 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

ROLLINS (FLA.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

03/08/97 Colorado 5-0 (N)<br />

SAN DIEGO<br />

San Diego leads 7-2<br />

3/27/72 San Diego 6-3 (A)<br />

3/23/75 San Diego 6-3 (A)<br />

3/26/76 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/28/81 San Diego 8-1 (A)<br />

3/24/82 San Diego 9-0 (A)<br />

3/21/86 San Diego 7-2 (A)<br />

3/27/97 Colorado 4-2 (N)<br />

3/25/00 San Diego 5-2 (A)<br />

3/29/01 San Diego 5-2 (A)<br />

SAN DIEGO ALL-STARS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/27/76 Colorado 5-1 (A)<br />

SAN DIEGO NAVY<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

4/04/68 Colorado 8-2 (A)<br />

3/29/72 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

SAN DIEGO STATE<br />

Colorado leads 7-1<br />

4/01/68 Colorado 8-2 (A)<br />

3/13/71 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/28/72 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

3/24/75 San Diego St. 8-1 (A)<br />

3/25/76 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

2/23/77 Colorado 5-0 (A)<br />

3/28/81 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

2/18/94 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/13/71 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

SAN JOSE STATE<br />

(Formerly Cal. St.-San Jose)<br />

San Jose State leads 2-1<br />

3/29/73 San Jose St. 6-3 (A)<br />

2/22/77 San Jose St. 9-0 (A)<br />

3/26/94 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

SEATTLE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/09/91 Colorado 6-0 (A)<br />

2/10/95 Colorado 7-0 (A)<br />

SOUTH ALABAMA<br />

South Alabama leads 5-1<br />

1/27/91 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

3/05/95 USA 4-0 (N)<br />

3/30/95 USA 6-1 (N)<br />

3/09/01 USA 6-1 (N)<br />

2/02/03 USA 4-3 (A)<br />

4/2/05 USA 5-2 (N)<br />

SOUTH CAROLINA<br />

South Carolina leads 3-0<br />

3/28/89 South Carolina 9-0 (A)<br />

3/27/90 South Carolina 8-1 (A)<br />

3/27/91 South Carolina 6-0 (A)<br />

SOUTH FLORIDA<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/94 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

2/15/03 South Florida 6-1 (A)<br />

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/16/74 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/28/92 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST.<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

4/01/58 Colorado 5-1 (A)<br />

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA<br />

Southern California leads 1-0<br />

3/20/81 USC 9-0 (A)<br />

SOUTHERN COLORADO<br />

(Formerly So. Colo. St. College.)<br />

Colorado leads 18-0<br />

3/23/68 Colorado 8-0 (A)<br />

4/13/68 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/21/71 Colorado 6-0 (H)<br />

4/09/74 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

5/03/75 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

2/14/76 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/07/76 Colorado 7-1 (H)<br />

4/22/76 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

1976-77 Colorado 9-0<br />

4/03/77 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/23/77 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

4/05/78 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/23/78 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

9/25/78 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/09/79 Colorado 4-2 (A)<br />

3/20/84 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

1/28/94 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

1/27/95 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

4/13/79 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

2/25/89 Colorado 6-3 (N)<br />

2/27/93 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

SOUTHERN METHODIST<br />

Southern Methodist leads 15-2-2<br />

1949-50 SMU 5-0<br />

3/22/51 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

4/10/52 SMU 5-1 (A)<br />

4/02/53 SMU 5-1 (A)<br />

1954-55 SMU 6-0 (A)<br />

1955-56 SMU 6-0 (A)<br />

4/16/57 SMU 4-2 (A)<br />

3/31/58 SMU 6-0 (A)<br />

3/27/59 Tie 3-3 (N)<br />

4/20/60 SMU 7-0 (A)<br />

3/27/61 SMU 7-0 (A)<br />

3/30/62 SMU 6-0 (A)<br />

3/29/63 SMU 4-2 (A)<br />

4/02/64 Colorado 6-1 (A)<br />

4/01/65 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/28/67 SMU 5-0 (A)<br />

11/2/84 SMU 8-1 (N)<br />

3/01/91 SMU 8-1 (H)<br />

4/8/05 SMU 5-2 (A)<br />

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI<br />

Colorado leads 4-0<br />

5/04/73 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

3/03/77 Colorado 9-0 (H)<br />

2/14/92 Colorado 5-3 (N)<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/99 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

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All-Time Opponent Series History<br />

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA<br />

Southwest Louisiana leads 1-0<br />

3/08/97 SW Louisiana 4-1 (N)<br />

STANFORD<br />

Stanford leads 1-0<br />

5/15/93 Stanford 6-0 (N)<br />

TENNESSEE<br />

Tennessee leads 1-0<br />

3/20/90 Tennessee 6-0 (H)<br />

TEXAS<br />

Texas leads 12-0<br />

1949-50 Texas 6-0<br />

2/01/92 Texas 5-4 (N)<br />

3/17/97 Texas 6-1 (A)<br />

3/16/98 Texas 6-1 (H)<br />

4/11/99 Texas 7-0 (A)<br />

4/30/99 Texas 5-0 (N)<br />

3/15/00 Texas 6-1 (H)<br />

3/21/01 Texas 6-1 (A)<br />

4/<strong>06</strong>/02 Texas 6-1 (H)<br />

3/15/03 Texas 5-2 (A)<br />

3/17/04 Texas 6-1 (H)<br />

4/10/05 Texas 6-1 (A)<br />

TEXAS A&M<br />

Texas A&M leads 11-3<br />

1949-50 Texas A&M 5-1<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/92 Colorado 5-3 (N)<br />

3/08/96 Texas A&M 5-1 (N)<br />

3/15/97 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

4/10/98 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

4/09/99 Texas A&M 6-1 (A)<br />

4/09/00 Texas A&M 5-2 (H)<br />

3/22/01 Texas A&M 7-0 (A)<br />

4/07/02 Texas A&M 6-1 (H)<br />

4/25/02 Texas A&M 4-0 (N)<br />

3/13/03 Texas A&M 6-1 (A)<br />

2/23/04 Texas A&M 5-2 (H)<br />

3/30/04 Texas A&M 4-0 (N)<br />

4/15/05 Texas A&M 5-2 (A)<br />

4/28/05 Texas A&M 4-1 (N)<br />

TEXAS-ARLINGTON<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/17/01 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

TEXAS CHRISTIAN<br />

Texas Christian leads 9-3-2<br />

4/08/52 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/28/58 Colorado 6-0 (A)<br />

4/21/60 Colorado 5-1 (A)<br />

3/28/61 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

4/02/62 T<strong>CU</strong> 4-2 (A)<br />

3/27/63 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

4/01/64 T<strong>CU</strong> 4-2 (A)<br />

4/02/65 T<strong>CU</strong> 5-1 (A)<br />

4/07/66 T<strong>CU</strong> 7-0 (A)<br />

3/27/67 T<strong>CU</strong> 5-2 (A)<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/93 T<strong>CU</strong> 5-2 (N)<br />

3/18/02 T<strong>CU</strong> 5-2 (A)<br />

2/15/04 T<strong>CU</strong> 5-2 (A)<br />

4/17/05 T<strong>CU</strong> 6-1 (A)<br />

TEXAS-DALLAS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

3/31/78 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

TEXAS-EL PASO<br />

Colorado leads 3-0<br />

3/29/88 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

3/03/89 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

2/15/91 Colorado 6-0 (N)<br />

TEXAS TECH<br />

Texas Tech leads 13-9-1<br />

3/19/51 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/07/52 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

3/30/53 Colorado 4-2 (A)<br />

1954-55 Texas Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

3/24/56 Texas Tech 6-1 (A)<br />

4/19/57 Texas Tech 5-1 (A)<br />

3/02/86 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

2/21/87 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

2/13/88 Texas Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

3/05/89 Texas Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

2/04/90 Texas Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

3/10/96 Colorado 4-2 (N)<br />

4/11/97 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

2/28/98 Colorado 4-3 (A)<br />

3/27/98 Texas Tech 4-3 (N)<br />

2/19/99 Texas Tech 4-3 (H)<br />

3/19/00 Texas Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

3/11/01 Colorado 4-0 (N)<br />

4/15/01 Colorado 5-2 (H)<br />

3/17/02 Texas Tech 6-1 (A)<br />

4/23/03 Texas Tech 4-3 (H)<br />

4/11/04 Texas Tech 6-0 (A)<br />

4/24/05 Texas Tech 6-1 (H)<br />

TEXAS WESTERN<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

4/12/63 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

TRINITY<br />

Trinity leads 1-0<br />

3/30/78 Trinity 8-1 (A)<br />

TULANE<br />

Tulane leads 2-0<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/98 Tulane 4-1 (N)<br />

3/04/99 Tulane 4-3 (N)<br />

TULSA<br />

Series Tied 6-6<br />

4/09/55 Colorado 4-2 (A)<br />

3/31/56 Colorado 8-0 (A)<br />

3/11/72 Tulsa 5-1 (N)<br />

3/11/84 Tulsa 6-3 (A)<br />

3/24/84 Tulsa 6-3 (N)<br />

3/09/86 Tulsa 7-2 (A)<br />

2/03/90 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

2/17/96 Colorado 5-2 (N)<br />

5/11/96 Colorado 4-2 (N)<br />

2/15/97 Colorado 4-1 (N)<br />

5/15/98 Tulsa 4-1 (N)<br />

3/10/05 Tulsa 6-1 (N)<br />

U.S. INTERNATIONAL<br />

U.S. International leads 3-1<br />

3/20/83 U.S. Interntl. 7-2 (A)<br />

3/27/86 U.S. Interntl. 5-4 (A)<br />

3/25/87 U.S. Interntl. 5-4 (A)<br />

3/18/90 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

UTAH<br />

Utah leads 9-1<br />

4/10/76 Utah 6-0 (A)<br />

4/17/77 Utah 9-0 (A)<br />

3/17/79 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

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3/14/80 Utah 9-0 (A)<br />

3/13/81 Utah 9-0 (A)<br />

3/11/82 Utah 9-0 (A)<br />

2/24/84 Utah 9-0 (A)<br />

2/28/86 Utah 7-2 (N)<br />

2/19/89 Utah 6-3 (N)<br />

2/27/05 Utah 4-3 (N)<br />

UTAH STATE<br />

Colorado leads 4-0<br />

5/12/72 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

3/12/82 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

3/21/90 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

2/17/95 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

VAIL ALL-STARS<br />

Colorado leads 1-0<br />

2/29/76 Colorado 9-0<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Virginia leads 1-0<br />

3/22/04 Virginia 5-2 (A)<br />

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH<br />

V<strong>CU</strong> leads 1-0<br />

3/25/03 V<strong>CU</strong> 7-0 (A)<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Colorado leads 2-1<br />

3/26/96 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

3/29/96 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

3/24/04 Virginia Tech 5-2 (A)<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

Series tied 1-1<br />

2/16/90 Wake Forest 5-4 (N)<br />

3/25/91 Colorado 5-3 (A)<br />

WASHINGTON<br />

Washington leads 7-2<br />

3/20/82 Washington 6-3 (N)<br />

2/01/86 Washington 5-4 (H)<br />

2/28/87 Washington 6-3 (H)<br />

3/09/91 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/26/92 Washington 5-4 (N)<br />

2/12/95 Washington 6-1 (A)<br />

3/28/97 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

3/08/98 Washington 4-2 (N)<br />

3/26/98 Washington 4-0 (N)<br />

WEBER STATE<br />

Colorado leads 6-0<br />

5/13/72 Colorado 7-2 (N)<br />

3/14/81 Colorado 6-3 (A)<br />

3/03/91 Colorado 5-1 (H)<br />

3/13/93 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

2/13/98 Colorado 4-3 (N)<br />

2/15/02 Colorado 7-0 (N)<br />

WEST TEXAS STATE<br />

West Texas State leads 6-4<br />

3/17/51 Colorado 9-0 (A)<br />

1954-55 West Texas St. 5-1 (A)<br />

3/23/56 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

4/20/57 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

3/10/72 West Texas St. 7-2 (A)<br />

9/21/73 West Texas St. 5-4 (H)<br />

3/25/77 West Texas St. 7-2 (A)<br />

4/14/79 West Texas St. 6-3 (N)<br />

4/04/80 West Texas St. 5-4 (N)<br />

3/<strong>06</strong>/89 Colorado 5-0 (N)<br />

WESTERN MICHIGAN<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

2/26/88 Colorado 9-0 (N)<br />

1/31/91 Colorado 8-1 (N)<br />

W. VALLEY (CALIF.) COLLEGE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

2/19/77 Colorado 5-4 (A)<br />

3/25/79 Colorado 8-1 (A)<br />

WICHITA STATE<br />

Wichita State leads 12-7-1<br />

3/20/59 Wichita State 5-2 (A)<br />

4/15/60 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/01/61 Wichita State 5-2 (A)<br />

4/07/62 Tie 3-3 (A)<br />

3/23/63 Wichita State 4-3 (A)<br />

3/28/64 Wichita State 7-0 (A)<br />

5/13/64 Wichita State 7-0 (A)<br />

3/30/65 Wichita State 5-2 (A)<br />

4/03/75 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/04/76 Colorado 7-2 (A)<br />

4/09/81 Wichita State 6-3 (A)<br />

4/08/82 Wichita State 9-0 (A)<br />

3/09/84 Wichita State 9-0 (A)<br />

3/10/86 Wichita State 5-4 (A)<br />

3/17/88 Wichita State 5-3 (H)<br />

2/17/91 Colorado 5-1 (N)<br />

3/14/91 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

1/<strong>06</strong>/93 Wichita State 4-3 (N)<br />

3/30/03 Colorado 5-2 (A)<br />

4/21/04 Colorado 6-1 (H)<br />

WILLIAM & MARY<br />

William & Mary leads 1-0<br />

3/28/03 William & Mary 5-2 (A)<br />

WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

1/31/94 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

2/25/96 Colorado 7-0 (H)<br />

WYOMING<br />

Colorado leads 7-6<br />

4/23/55 Colorado 6-3 (H)<br />

4/24/55 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

4/20/56 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/20/56 Colorado 7-2 (H)<br />

4/26/63 Colorado 8-1 (H)<br />

4/17/64 Wyoming 6-3 (H)<br />

4/18/64 Wyoming 8-1 (H)<br />

5/07/65 Colorado 4-3 (H)<br />

4/29/66 Wyoming 7-0 (H)<br />

4/12/69 Wyoming 5-4<br />

5/11/69 Wyoming 6-3 (H)<br />

4/17/71 Colorado 5-4 (H)<br />

5/07/71 Wyoming 5-4 (A)<br />

YALE<br />

Colorado leads 2-0<br />

3/22/86 Colorado 5-4 (N)<br />

3/19/94 Colorado 6-1 (N)<br />

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All-Time Conference Records<br />

AMERICA EAST<br />

Boston ...................................................... 1-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 1-0<br />

ATLANTIC COAST<br />

Clemson ................................................... 3-0<br />

Florida State .......................................... 1-0<br />

Georgia Tech .......................................... 0-1<br />

Maryland ................................................. 1-0<br />

North Carolina State .......................... 1-1<br />

Virginia .................................................... 0-1<br />

Wake Forest ........................................... 1-1<br />

Total..................................(63.6%) 7-4<br />

BIG EAST<br />

Miami ....................................................... 1-0<br />

Notre Dame ............................................ 2-5<br />

Virginia Tech ......................................... 2-1<br />

Total..................................(45.4%) 5-6<br />

ATLANTIC 10<br />

Richmond ............................................... 2-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 2-0<br />

BIG SKY<br />

Idaho State ............................................. 2-0<br />

Montana .................................................. 1-0<br />

Montana State ....................................... 5-0<br />

Northern Arizona ................................ 3-0<br />

Portland State ....................................... 0-1<br />

Weber State ........................................... 6-0<br />

Total...............................(94.4%) 17-1<br />

BIG SOUTH<br />

Coastal Carolina ................................... 1-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 1-0<br />

BIG 10<br />

Illinois ...................................................... 2-1<br />

Indiana ..................................................... 0-1<br />

Iowa .......................................................... 1-1<br />

Michigan .................................................. 0-1<br />

Michigan State ...................................... 1-0<br />

Minnesota ............................................... 2-2<br />

Northwestern ....................................... 1-6<br />

Ohio State ............................................... 0-1<br />

Penn State............................................... 1-0<br />

Purdue ..................................................... 6-0<br />

Total............................ (51.8%) 14-13<br />

BIG 12<br />

Baylor .....................................................6-12<br />

Iowa State .............................................27-4<br />

Kansas .................................................15-31<br />

Kansas State ........................................20-2<br />

Missouri ................................................25-3<br />

Nebraska ............................................39-11<br />

Oklahoma ..........................................20-40<br />

Oklahoma State ...........................16-35-1<br />

Texas .......................................................0-12<br />

Texas A&M............................................3-12<br />

Texas Tech ....................................... 9-13-1<br />

Total................... (50.7%) 180-175-2<br />

BIG WEST<br />

UC-Irvine................................................. 2-9<br />

UC-Santa Barbara ................................ 5-6<br />

UC-Riverside ......................................... 2-0<br />

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Cal Poly .................................................... 1-1<br />

Cal State-Fullerton .............................. 2-1<br />

Cal State-Northridge .......................... 3-0<br />

Long Beach State ................................. 2-9<br />

Total............................ (39.5%) 17-26<br />

CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE<br />

California State-Los Angeles .......... 1-0<br />

California-San Diego ......................1-0-1<br />

Cal State Bakersield .......................... 3-0<br />

Total..............................(91.7%) 5-0-1<br />

COLONIAL ATHLETIC<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Virginia Commonwealth .................. 0-1<br />

William & Mary .................................... 0-1<br />

Total........................................(0%) 0-2<br />

CONFERENCE USA<br />

Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 0-1<br />

Houston ................................................... 0-1<br />

Louisville ................................................ 0-1<br />

Marquette ............................................... 1-0<br />

Memphis ................................................. 4-1<br />

South Florida ........................................ 1-1<br />

Southern Mississippi ......................... 4-0<br />

Texas Christian .................................3-8-2<br />

Tulane ...................................................... 0-2<br />

UNC-Charlotte ...................................... 3-0<br />

Total........................ (52.9%) 16-15-2<br />

HORIZON LEAGUE<br />

Wisconsin-Green Bay ........................ 2-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 2-0<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

Northern Colorado ...................... 29-0-1<br />

Total...........................(98.3%) 28-0-1<br />

IVY LEAGUE<br />

Cornell ..................................................... 2-0<br />

Dartmouth ..............................................4-1<br />

Harvard ...................................................2-2<br />

Yale ............................................................2-0<br />

Total...............................(76.9%) 10-3<br />

MID-AMERICAN<br />

Ball State ..................................................1-0<br />

Central Florida ......................................1-2<br />

Eastern Michigan .................................4-0<br />

Miami (Ohio) ..........................................1-0<br />

Northern Illinois ..................................3-1<br />

Western Michigan ...............................2-0<br />

Total.................................. (80%) 12-3<br />

MID-CONTINENT<br />

Centenary ...............................................1-0<br />

Oral Roberts ..........................................7-7<br />

Total................................. (53.3%) 8-7<br />

MISSOURI VALLEY<br />

Bradley ....................................................1-0<br />

Creighton ................................................2-0<br />

Drake ........................................................2-1<br />

Illinois State ...........................................2-0<br />

Indiana State .........................................1-0<br />

Northern Iowa ......................................2-0<br />

Southern Illinois ..................................3-0<br />

Wichita State ..................................7-12-1<br />

Total........................ (61.2%) 20-13-1<br />

MOUNTAIN WEST<br />

Air Force .............................................45-16<br />

Brigham Young ..................................... 0-8<br />

Colorado State ....................................33-2<br />

New Mexico .........................................6-15<br />

Nevada-Las Vegas ............................... 6-8<br />

San Diego State .................................... 7-1<br />

Utah ........................................................... 1-9<br />

Wyoming ................................................. 7-6<br />

Total..........................(61.4%) 105-65<br />

OHIO VALLEY<br />

Murray State .......................................... 1-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 1-0<br />

PACIFIC 10<br />

Arizona .................................................... 0-4<br />

Arizona State ......................................... 0-3<br />

California ................................................ 0-1<br />

Oregon ..................................................... 1-0<br />

Stanford ................................................... 0-1<br />

USC ............................................................ 0-1<br />

Washington ............................................ 2-7<br />

Total...................................(15%) 3-17<br />

SOUTHEASTERN<br />

Arkansas ................................................. 0-1<br />

Auburn ..................................................... 0-2<br />

Florida ...................................................... 0-1<br />

Georgia .................................................... 0-1<br />

Mississippi State .................................. 0-1<br />

LSU ............................................................ 0-1<br />

South Carolina ...................................... 0-3<br />

Tennessee ............................................... 0-1<br />

Total..................................... (0%) 0-11<br />

SOUTHERN<br />

Davidson ................................................. 3-0<br />

Furman .................................................... 1-1<br />

Total..................................... (80%) 4-1<br />

SOUTHLAND<br />

East Texas State ................................... 0-3<br />

Northeast Louisiana........................... 1-0<br />

Southeastern Louisiana .................... 1-0<br />

Texas-Arlington .................................... 1-0<br />

Total..................................... (50%) 3-3<br />

SUN BELT<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock ......................... 1-1<br />

Denver ....................................................22-2<br />

Florida International ......................... 1-0<br />

Idaho ......................................................... 4-0<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette ............................ 2-1<br />

Middle Tennessee State .................... 1-2<br />

New Orleans .......................................... 0-1<br />

North Texas State ................................ 4-3<br />

South Alabama ..................................... 1-5<br />

Utah State ............................................... 4-0<br />

Total............................ (72.7%) 40-15<br />

WEST COAST<br />

Loyola Marymount ............................. 8-1<br />

Pepperdine ............................................. 2-8<br />

Portland .................................................. 1-0<br />

San Diego ................................................ 2-7<br />

Total............................ (44.8%) 13-16<br />

WESTERN ATHLETIC<br />

Boise State .............................................. 1-8<br />

Fresno State ........................................... 1-3<br />

Hawaii ...................................................... 2-0<br />

Nevada-Reno ......................................... 1-0<br />

New Mexico State ..............................10-5<br />

Rice ............................................................ 1-3<br />

San Jose State ........................................ 1-2<br />

Southern Methodist .................... 2-15-2<br />

Texas-El Paso ........................................ 3-0<br />

Tulsa ......................................................... 6-6<br />

Total........................ (38.9%) 28-42-2<br />

NCAA DIVISION II<br />

Colorado Mines ..................................11-0<br />

Metro State............................................. 3-0<br />

North Dakota State ............................. 1-0<br />

Northwest Missouri ........................... 1-0<br />

Regis ......................................................... 5-0<br />

Rollins College ...................................... 1-0<br />

Seattle ...................................................... 2-0<br />

South Dakota State ............................. 1-0<br />

Southeastern Okla. St. ....................... 1-0<br />

CSU-Pueblo (Southern Colorado) 19-0<br />

Total............................ (100.0%) 45-0<br />

NCAA DIVISION III<br />

Chapman ................................................. 0-1<br />

Colorado College ...............................23-3<br />

Fort Lewis ............................................... 1-0<br />

Hardin-Simmons ................................. 3-3<br />

Hastings College .................................. 1-0<br />

Mary Hardin .......................................... 1-0<br />

Redlands ................................................. 3-7<br />

Texas-Dallas ........................................... 1-0<br />

Total............................ (70.2%) 33-14<br />

NAIA<br />

Azusa Paciic.......................................... 1-0<br />

California Baptist ................................ 0-2<br />

Doane College ....................................... 2-0<br />

Oklahoma City ...................................... 2-1<br />

Trinity ...................................................... 0-1<br />

Total..................................(55.6%) 5-4<br />

JUNIOR COLLEGE<br />

Foothill College .................................... 1-0<br />

West Valley College ............................ 2-0<br />

Total...................................(100%) 3-0<br />

OTHERS<br />

Amarillo <strong>Tennis</strong> Club .....................0-0-1<br />

Amarillo (Tex.) College ..................... 1-0<br />

Boulder All-Stars ................................. 2-0<br />

Central Texas ......................................... 1-0<br />

Claremont College............................... 2-0<br />

Pan American ........................................ 2-2<br />

Parsons .................................................... 1-0<br />

San Diego All-Stars ............................. 1-0<br />

San Diego Navy .................................... 2-0<br />

San Fernando Valley State ............... 1-0<br />

U.S. International ................................. 1-3<br />

Vail All-Stars .......................................... 1-0<br />

Total...........................(75.6%) 15-5-1<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


All-Time Series Standings<br />

School W-L-T Last Meeting<br />

Air Force 45-16 W 4-3 2/02/02<br />

Alabama-Birmingham 0-1 L 0-4 3/27/99<br />

Amarillo (Tex.) College 1-0 W 8-1 4/<strong>06</strong>/73<br />

Amarillo (Tex.) <strong>Tennis</strong> Club 0-0-1 T 3-3 3/28/53<br />

Arizona 0-4 L 4-5 3/08/92<br />

Arizona State 0-3 L 3-4 5/<strong>06</strong>/95<br />

Arkansas 0-1 L 1-6 2/20/93<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock 1-1 L 3-4 2/20/98<br />

Auburn 0-2 L 3-4 1/31/03<br />

Azusa Paciic 1-0 W 7-0 3/19/99<br />

Ball State 1-0 W 4-3 3/09/01<br />

Baylor 6-12 L 1-6 1/30/05<br />

Boise State 1-8 L 3-4 4/01/05<br />

Boston 1-0 W 7-0 3/<strong>06</strong>/02<br />

Boulder All-Stars 2-0 W 9-0 1976-77<br />

Bradley 1-0 W 7-0 3/15/87<br />

Brigham Young 0-8 L 0-7 2/26/05<br />

Cal-Baptist 0-2 L 4-5 3/21/75<br />

Cal-Berkeley 0-1 L 1-8 3/28/73<br />

UC-Irvine 2-9 L 2-5 3/30/96<br />

Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1-1 W 4-3 3/27/99<br />

UC-Riverside 2-0 W 5-2 3/30/88<br />

Cal-San Diego 1-0-1 W 9-0 3/31/69<br />

Cal-Santa Barbara 5-6 W 4-3 4/01/95<br />

Cal State-Bakersield 3-0 W 7-2 3/19/83<br />

Cal State-Fullerton 2-1 L 4-5 3/21/83<br />

Cal State Los Angeles 1-0 W 9-0 3/28/85<br />

Cal State-Northridge 3-0 W 6-3 3/26/85<br />

California Western 2-0 W 9-0 4/02/69<br />

Centenary 1-0 W 7-0 3/04/01<br />

Central Florida 1-2 L 2-5 2/16/03<br />

Central Texas 1-0 W 6-3 3/27/78<br />

Chapman 0-1 L 2-7 3/30/84<br />

Claremont (Calif.) College 2-0 W 9-0 3/27/84<br />

Clemson 3-0 W 5-1 3/07/98<br />

Coastal Carolina 1-0 W 7-2 4/01/90<br />

Colorado All-Stars 1-0 W 5-4 2/28/76<br />

Colorado College 23-3 W 8-1 3/12/84<br />

Colorado Scool of Mines 11-0 W 7-0 2/13/05<br />

Colorado-Colorado Springs 1-0 W 7-0 2/01/04<br />

Colorado State 33-2 W 7-0 2/02/96<br />

Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 W 7-0 2/01/04<br />

Cornell 2-0 W 9-0 3/25/88<br />

Creighton 2-0 W 6-0 2/09/91<br />

Dartmouth 4-1 W 6-1 3/23/00<br />

Davidson (N.C.) College 3-0 W 6-0 3/21/91<br />

Doane (Neb.) College 2-0 W 9-0 3/09/74<br />

Denver 22-2 W 6-1 2/28/05<br />

Drake 2-1 L 3-4 2/11/95<br />

East Texas State 0-3 L 3-4 3/31/62<br />

Eastern Michigan 4-0 W 7-1 1/30/00<br />

Florida 0-1 L 1-5 3/25/89<br />

Florida International 1-0 W 5-3 2/28/92<br />

Florida State 1-0 W 4-2 3/<strong>06</strong>/93<br />

Foothill (Calif.) College 1-0 W 6-3 3/24/79<br />

Fort Lewis College 1-0 W 7-0 4/23/68<br />

Fresno State 1-3 L 0-4 3/13/04<br />

Furman 1-1 W 5-0 3/26/90<br />

Georgia 0-1 L 1-8 3/30/89<br />

Georgia Tech 0-1 L 0-9 3/24/89<br />

Hardin Simmons (Texas) 3-3 W 8-1 5/05/73<br />

Harvard 2-2 W 4-3 3/11/05<br />

Hastings (Neb.) College 1-0 W 7-0 5/12/65<br />

Hawai’i 2-0 W 5-1 3/26/88<br />

Houston 0-1 L 1-5 1949-50<br />

Idaho 4-0 W 5-1 4/03/05<br />

Idaho State 2-0 W 6-1 2/16/01<br />

Illinois 2-1 L 1-4 3/07/97<br />

Illinois State 2-0 W 7-2 3/08/88<br />

Indiana 0-1 L 3-4 3/05/94<br />

Indiana State 1-0 W 4-3 11/4/94<br />

Iowa 1-1 W 6-2 2/18/90<br />

Iowa State 27-4 W 4-1 4/24/94<br />

Kansas 15-31 L 3-4 4/07/01<br />

Kansas State 20-2 W 9-0 4/12/86<br />

Long Beach State 2-9 L 0-9 3/26/84<br />

School W-L-T Last Meeting<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette 2-1 W 4-3 4/12/03<br />

Louisiana State 0-1 L 0-7 2/17/93<br />

Louisville 0-1 L 3-4 3/12/05<br />

Loyola Marymount 8-1 L 2-5 3/07/03<br />

Marquette 1-0 W 4-1 2/07/95<br />

Mary Hardin 1-0 W 8-1 3/26/78<br />

Maryland 1-0 W 5-2 2/17/89<br />

Memphis 4-1 W 6-0 3/19/96<br />

Metro St. College 3-0 W 6-1 2/07/04<br />

Miami (Fla.) 1-0 W 4-3 3/28/92<br />

Miami (Ohio) 1-0 W 5-3 2/01/92<br />

Michigan 0-1 L 2-7 4/29/79<br />

Michigan State 1-0 W 7-2 2/02/92<br />

Middle Tennessee State 1-2 L 1-4 3/08/02<br />

Minnesota 2-2 L 1-8 3/25/86<br />

Mississippi State 0-1 L 0-4 3/11/04<br />

Mississippt State 0-1 L 0-4 3/11/04<br />

Missouri 25-3 W 7-0 4/22/98<br />

Montana 1-0 W 7-0 3/03/01<br />

Montana State 5-0 W 6-1 2/13/05<br />

Murray State 1-0 W 8-1 3/16/90<br />

Nebraska 39-11 W 4-3 3/29/05<br />

Nevada-Las Vegas 6-8 W 4-1 3/09/03<br />

Nevada-Reno 1-0 W 6-1 2/16/96<br />

New Mexico 6-15 W 5-2 3/19/05<br />

New Mexico State 10-5 W 6-1 2/16/02<br />

New Orleans 0-1 L 3-4 3/07/03<br />

North Carolina-Charlotte 3-0 W 5-1 3/22/91<br />

North Carolina State 1-1 L 3-4 3/12/04<br />

North Dakota State 1-0 W 7-0 5/<strong>06</strong>/64<br />

North Texas State 4-3 W 6-0 2/03/90<br />

Northeast Louisiana 1-0 W 5-1 2/14/97<br />

Northern Arizona 3-0 W 6-0 3/28/96<br />

Northern Colorado 28-0-1 W 7-0 2/07/04<br />

Northern Illinois 3-1 W 4-1 3/08/03<br />

Northern Iowa 2-0 W 7-0 2/26/00<br />

Northwest Missouri 1-0 W 5-4 5/03/74<br />

Northwestern 1-6 L 1-6 3/24/00<br />

Notre Dame 2-5 L 0-6 3/07/92<br />

Oklahoma 20-40 W 4-3 4/23/05<br />

Oklahoma City 2-1 W 6-2 3/15/87<br />

Oklahoma State 16-35-1 L 3-4 3/22/05<br />

Ohio State 0-1 L 3-6 3/16/89<br />

Oral Roberts 7-7 W 4-0 3/12/94<br />

Oregon 1-0 W 5-2 3/25/97<br />

Pan American 2-2 W 8-1 2/12/88<br />

Parsons 1-0 W 7-0 3/24/63<br />

Penn State 1-0 W 5-2 2/12/00<br />

Pepperdine 2-8 L 1-6 3/21/97<br />

Portland 1-0 W 8-0 3/08/91<br />

Portland State 0-1 L 0-7 3/25/02<br />

Pueblo, CSU (S. Colorado) 19-0 W 7-0 2/01/04<br />

Purdue 6-0 W 6-1 2/12/94<br />

Redlands 3-7 W 5-3 3/21/85<br />

Regis 5-0 W 9-0 3/19/85<br />

Rice 1-3 L 3-4 4/13/03<br />

Richmond 2-0 W 7-2 3/25/90<br />

Rollins (Fla.) College 1-0 W 5-0 3/08/97<br />

San Diego 2-7 L 2-5 3/29/01<br />

San Diego All-Stars 1-0 W 5-1 3/27/76<br />

San Diego Navy 2-0 W 9-0 3/29/72<br />

San Diego State 7-1 W 4-0 2/18/94<br />

San Fernando Valley State 1-0 W 7-2 3/13/71<br />

Stanford 0-1 L 0-6 5/15/93<br />

San Jose State 1-2 W 6-0 3/26/94<br />

Seattle 2-0 W 7-0 2/10/95<br />

South Alabama 1-5 L 2-5 4/2/05<br />

South Carolina 0-3 L 0-6 3/27/91<br />

South Florida 1-1 L 1-6 2/15/03<br />

South Dakota State 1-0 W 8-1 3/16/74<br />

Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 W 5-2 3/28/92<br />

Southeastern Okla. State 1-0 W 5-1 4/01/58<br />

Southern California 0-1 L 0-9 3/20/81<br />

Southern Illinois 3-0 W 7-0 2/27/93<br />

Southern Methodist 2-15-2 L 2-5 4/08/05<br />

Southern Mississippi 4-0 W 4-1 3/<strong>06</strong>/99<br />

School W-L-T Last Meeting<br />

Southwest Louisiana 0-1 L 1-4 3/08/97<br />

Tennessee 0-1 L 0-6 3/20/90<br />

Texas 0-12 L 1-6 4/10/05<br />

Texas A&M 3-12 L 1-6 4/28/05<br />

Texas-Arlington 1-0 W 4-3 2/17/01<br />

Texas Christian 3-9-2 L 1-6 4/17/05<br />

Texas-Dallas 1-0 W 6-3 3/31/78<br />

Texas-El Paso 3-0 W 6-0 2/15/91<br />

Texas Tech 9-13-1 L 1-6 4/24/05<br />

Texas Western 1-0 W 5-1 4/12/63<br />

Trinity 0-1 L 1-8 3/30/78<br />

Tulane 0-2 L 3-4 3/04/99<br />

Tulsa 6-6 L 1-6 3/10/05<br />

U.S. International 1-3 W 9-0 3/18/90<br />

Utah 1-9 L 3-4 2/27/05<br />

Utah State 4-0 W 7-0 2/17/95<br />

Vail All-Stars 1-0 W 9-0 2/29/76<br />

Virginia 0-1 L 2-5 3/22/04<br />

Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 L 0-7 3/25/03<br />

Virginia Tech 2-1 L 2-5 3/24/04<br />

Wake Forest 1-1 W 5-3 3/25/91<br />

Washington 2-7 L 0-4 3/26/98<br />

Weber State 6-0 W 7-0 2/15/02<br />

West Texas State 4-6 W 5-0 3/<strong>06</strong>/89<br />

Western Michigan 2-0 W 8-1 1/31/91<br />

W. Valley (Calif.) College 2-0 W 8-1 3/25/79<br />

Wichita State 7-12-1 W 6-1 4/21/04<br />

William and Mary 0-1 L 2-5 3/28/03<br />

Wisconsin-Green Bay 2-0 W 7-0 2/25/96<br />

Wyoming 7-6 L 4-5 5/07/71<br />

Yale 2-0 W 6-1 3/19/94<br />

20<strong>06</strong> opponents in boldface<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

35


Buffs’ Conference History<br />

FIVE-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1993, 1958, 1956, 1954, 1953)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> .......................................... tied for Sixth Place<br />

2004 .......................................... tied for Sixth Place<br />

2003 ......................................... tied for Sixth Place<br />

2002 ..........................................tied for Fifth Place<br />

2001 .................................................... Eighth Place<br />

2000 ..................................................... Eighth Place<br />

1999 ..................................................... Eighth place<br />

No. 1 doubles-Dony Papadia/Boris Sepesi<br />

1998 ......................................................... Fifth place<br />

1997 ...................................................... Third place<br />

............................ No.3 singles - Dony Papadia<br />

1996 .................................................... Second place<br />

1995 ...................................................... Second place<br />

.................................No.1 singles - Marc Bauer<br />

.............................No.2 singles - Rolf Andersch<br />

1994 ......................................................... Third place<br />

.................................No.3 singles - Marc Bauer<br />

.................No.4 singles - Paul Trumplemann<br />

........................ No.6 singles - Mitch Robinson<br />

1993 .......................................................... First place<br />

..................................No.2 singles - Jesper Witt<br />

............................No.5 singles - Rolf Andersch<br />

............................No.6 singles - Scott Davidoff<br />

.....No.1 doubles - Jeff Spiers/Stefan Figley<br />

... No.2 doubles - Jesper Witt/Marc Leclair<br />

1992 ......................................................... Third place<br />

.................................No.4 singles-Stefan Figley<br />

.............................. No.6 singles-Scott Davidoff<br />

.....No.2 doubles - Jeff Spiers/Stefan Figley<br />

1991 ....................................Fifth place - 57 points<br />

1990 ....................................Fifth place - 65 points<br />

1989 ....................................Fifth place - 50 points<br />

1988 ....................................Fifth place - 49 points<br />

1987 ....................................Fifth place - 51 points<br />

1986 ....................................Fifth place - 54 points<br />

...............................No. 4 singles - Gary Osteen<br />

1985 ...........Tied for fourth place - 62.5 points<br />

1984 ....................................Fifth place - 54 points<br />

1983 ............................... Fourth place - 56 points<br />

The 1958 team claimed the Big 8 team<br />

title and three singles titles.<br />

1953 Team: Front: Don Hilgers, Jerry Starika, Dan<br />

Luna; Back: John Browne, Earl Denny, Carl Huter,<br />

Dick Gray.<br />

1982 ............................... Fourth place - 75 points<br />

1981 ..................................Third place - 81 points<br />

1980 ..................................Third place - 83 points<br />

1979 .............................. Second place - 58 points<br />

..................... No.5 singles - Craig Richardson<br />

1978 ..................................Third place - 55 points<br />

.......No.1 doubles - Bill Brawer/Skip Smith<br />

1977 ............................Fourth place - 11.5 points<br />

..................................No.3 singles - Bill Brawer<br />

1976 ....................................Fifth place - 26 points<br />

1975 ............................... Fourth place - 41 points<br />

.. No.2 doubles - Glenn Nakazawa/Charles<br />

Laster<br />

1974 ............................Fourth place - 48.5 points<br />

....................... No.2 singles - Kent Woodward<br />

............................. No.5 singles - Rod Swanson<br />

.... No.2 doubles - Bill Edelman/Rick Gitlin<br />

1973 .............................. Second place - 64 points<br />

No.2 doubles - Peter Armstrong/Jon Grout<br />

1972 .............................. Second place - 56 points<br />

..................................... No.3 singles - Lou Dods<br />

1971 .......................Tied Second place - 7 points<br />

...............................No.5 singles - Bill Edelman<br />

1970 ...................................... Fifth place - 4 points<br />

1969 ................................. Second place - 8 points<br />

1968 ..... Fourth place - 35 points (dual-meet)<br />

1967 ..........Fifth place - 27 points (dual-meet)<br />

1966 ...................................Eighth place - 0 points<br />

1965 ..................................Fourth place - 5 points<br />

1964 ......................Tied for ifth place - 2 points<br />

1963 ..................................Fourth place - 5 points<br />

1962 ................................. Second place - 9 points<br />

1961 .....................................Third place - 8 points<br />

No.1 doubles - Tag Grossman/Fred Bierig<br />

1960 ................. Tied for fourth place - 3 points<br />

..................................No.4 singles - Bob Shaver<br />

1959 .....................................Third place - 8 points<br />

.....................................No.1 singles - Ron Latta<br />

1958 ......................Tie for irst place - 13 points<br />

.....................................No.3 singles - Ron Latta<br />

.................................. No.4 singles - Bart Green<br />

............................ No.5 singles - John Whistler<br />

........ No.2 doubles - Bob Wright/Ron Latta<br />

1957 ................................. Second place - 9 points<br />

.....................................No.4 singles - Ron Latta<br />

1956 ....................................First place - 12 points<br />

..............................No.2 singles - Larry Wright<br />

..............................No.3 singles - Dave Stewart<br />

.................................... No.4 singles - Reid Rundell<br />

....................................... No.5 singles - Bob Wright<br />

1955 ..................................Fourth place - 7 points<br />

........................................ No.4 singles - Jim Landin<br />

1954 ....................................First place - 13 points<br />

......................................... No.4 singles - Carl Huter<br />

.....No.2 doubles - Dan Luna/Bob Hunsberger<br />

1953 ....................................First place - 15 points<br />

................................. No.3 singles - Gerald Starika<br />

........................................... No.4 singles - Dan Luna<br />

............................ No.5 singles - Bill Montgomery<br />

..............No.2 doubles - Dan Luna/Don Hilgers<br />

1952 .....................................Third place - 9 points<br />

.....No.2 doubles - Don Hilgers/Ev Thalhamer<br />

1951 ..................................Third place - 10 points<br />

...............................No.1 singles - Peter Arendrup<br />

....................................... No.4 singles - Scott Smith<br />

1950 .............................. Second place - 11 points<br />

................................No.1 singles - PeterArendrup<br />

.......................................... No.5 singles - Pete Cook<br />

1949...................................Third place - 6 pts.<br />

Buffs With Two Or More<br />

Conference Championships<br />

Peter Arendup<br />

1950 #1 Singles<br />

1951 #1 Singles<br />

Marc Bauer<br />

1994 #3 Singles<br />

1995 #1 Singles<br />

Bill Brawer<br />

1977 #3 Singles<br />

1979 #1 Doubles<br />

Scott Davidoff<br />

1992 #6 Singles<br />

1993 #6 Singles<br />

Stefon Figley<br />

1992 #4 Singles<br />

1992 #2 Doubles<br />

1993 #1 Doubles<br />

Ron Latta<br />

1957 #4 Singles<br />

1958 #3 Singles<br />

1958 #2 Doubles<br />

1959 #1 Singles<br />

Dan Luna<br />

1953 #4 Singles<br />

1953 #2 Doubles<br />

1954 #2 Doubles<br />

Dony Papadia<br />

1997 #3 Singles<br />

1999 #1 Doubles<br />

Jeff Spires<br />

1992 #2 Doubles<br />

1993 #1 Doubles<br />

Jasper Witt<br />

1993 #2 Singles<br />

1993 #2 Doubles<br />

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Buffs’ NCAA History<br />

Colorado Men at the NCAAs<br />

Year Team Singles Doubles<br />

1947 None Lou Dods: 2nd Rd. None<br />

1951 None None Arendrup/Smith: 1st Rd.<br />

1963 None Richard Hillway: 1st Rd. None<br />

1993 Rd. of 32 Marc Leclair: 1st Rd. Figley/Spiers: Rd. of 16<br />

1995 None Marc Bauer: 2nd Rd. None<br />

1996 Rd. of 32 Marc Bauer: 2nd Rd. None<br />

1997 Rd. of 32. None None<br />

1998 1st Rd. None None<br />

It’s the goal of every college tennis player - an invitation to the NCAA Tournament.<br />

The tournament represents much more than a gathering of the inest<br />

players collegiate tennis has to offer. It symbolizes the culmination of years of<br />

hard work and determination for its participants.<br />

Since <strong>CU</strong> players irst began representing<br />

the university on the tennis<br />

courts, four singles players, two<br />

doubles teams and several teams have<br />

earned the right to participate in the<br />

making of NCAA history. The irst to<br />

do so was Lou Dods, who was invited<br />

to <strong>com</strong>pete in the 1947 NCAA <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Championships. In addition to being<br />

the irst Buff tennis player to <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

in the NCAA Tournament, Dods also<br />

earned <strong>CU</strong>’s irst Big Seven tennis title<br />

when he won the No. 2 singles crown<br />

in 1948 in Lincoln, Neb.<br />

<strong>CU</strong>’s next appearance at the<br />

NCAAs came in 1951 when coach Dick<br />

Gray sent Buffs Scott Smith and Peter<br />

Arendrup to represent the university<br />

at the national championships. After<br />

his days at <strong>CU</strong>, Arendrup went on to<br />

represent his native Denmark as a<br />

member of the country’s Davis Cup<br />

team.<br />

Gray produced another NCAA qualiier in 1963 in the form of Richard<br />

Hillway, who would be the last Buff to earn this right for 30 years.<br />

The Buffs’ courtship<br />

with the NCAA Tournament<br />

was revived in 1993 when<br />

coach Ron Smarr sent Marc<br />

Leclair and the doubles tandem<br />

of Stefan Figley and Jeff<br />

Spiers to Athens, Georgia, for<br />

the tournament. As a team, <strong>CU</strong><br />

advanced to the second round<br />

by beating New Mexico before<br />

being ousted by defending national<br />

champion Stanford.<br />

Leclair was eliminated<br />

in the irst round of singles<br />

play, while Spiers and Figley<br />

advanced to the third round of<br />

doubles <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

After a year off, Marc<br />

Bauer brought the Buffaloes<br />

The 1993 NCAA Squad: Front Row (L-R):<br />

Mark Janasik, Marc Leclair, Rolf Andersch.<br />

Second Row: Jesper Witt, Jeff Spiers, Scott<br />

Smith, Peter Spiska, Scott Davidoff. Back<br />

Row: Mitchel Robinson, Stefan Figley, Head<br />

Coach Ron Smarr<br />

The 1996 NCAA Squad: Front Row (L-R): Martel Bufford, Chris<br />

Celechovsky, Head Coach Ron Smarr, Allan Cooper, Brian Kettler.<br />

Back Row: Marc Bauer, Mitch Robinson, Graham Cross, Robert<br />

Pavliska, Kevin Grieve, Chris Tapernoux, Tim Jenkins<br />

back to the NCAA Tournament<br />

in 1995 as an unseeded wildcard<br />

entry. He went on to upset<br />

the 45th-ranked player in the<br />

ITA/Rolex Collegiate <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Rankings and became the irst<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Coach Dick Gray (center) sent Scott Smith (left) and Peter Arendrup (right)<br />

to the 1951 NCAA Tournament.<br />

Colorado player to win an NCAA Tournament singles match since Dods in<br />

1947. The Big Eight Conference’s Player of the Year was eliminated in the<br />

second round.<br />

In 1996, Bauer once again advanced to the second round in the indiviudal<br />

portion of the tourney, and Colorado returned<br />

to the tournament as a team, defeating Tulsa, 4-2 in<br />

the irst round to reach the semiinals of the NCAA<br />

Region V Championships. The squad lost to Kansas,<br />

4-0, in the Round of 32, but it sparked a run of three<br />

consecutive seasons in which the team would make<br />

an appearance in postseason <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

In 1997, Colorado once again reached the second<br />

round with a 4-0 blanking of Oklahoma before<br />

falling to Kansas once again, 4-0, in the Round of<br />

32. In 1998, Colorado’s most recent showing at the<br />

NCAA Tournament, the squad could not get passed<br />

it’s initial opponent, Tulsa, falling 4-1 to the Golden<br />

Hurricanes in the irst round.<br />

In 20<strong>06</strong>, the Buffs are looking for their irst<br />

NCAA postseason since the spring of 1998.<br />

The 1998 NCAA Squad: Front Row (L-R): Chris Celechovsky, Artur<br />

Rusiecki, Jerad Harbaugh, Tim Jenkins. Back Row: Head coach Scott<br />

Davidoff, Robert Taylor, Kevin Grieve, Graham Cross, Boris Sepesi, Dony<br />

Papadia, Loic Lemener, Assistant Coach Mike Phillips<br />

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Big 12 Conference History<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor 7 0 1.000 33 1 .971<br />

Texas A&M 5 2 .714 17 9 .654<br />

Oklahoma State 5 2 .714 22 7 .759<br />

Texas Tech 5 2 .714 25 4 .862<br />

Texas 2 5 .286 13 10 .565<br />

Oklahoma 2 5 .286 17 7 .708<br />

Colorado 2 5 .286 9 15 .375<br />

Nebraska 0 7 .000 9 15 .375<br />

2004 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor 7 0 1.000 32 2 .941<br />

Texas A&M 6 1 .857 23 9 .719<br />

Texas 5 2 .714 15 12 .556<br />

Oklahoma St. 4 3 .571 17 6 .739<br />

Oklahoma 3 4 .429 16 7 .696<br />

Texas Tech 2 5 .286 12 12 .500<br />

Colorado 1 6 .143 7 16 .409<br />

Nebraska 0 7 .000 9 13 .409<br />

2003 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor 7 0 1.000 28 2 .933<br />

Texas 6 1 .800 19 7 .731<br />

Oklahoma St. 5 2 .714 18 5 .783<br />

Texas A&M 4 3 .571 23 10 .697<br />

Texas Tech 3 4 .429 13 8 .650<br />

Colorado 1 6 .143 6 16 .273<br />

Nebraska 1 6 .143 10 11 .476<br />

Oklahoma 1 7 .125 15 10 .600<br />

2002 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor 7 0 1.000 25 1 .962<br />

Texas 6 1 .857 21 3 .875<br />

Texas A&M 5 2 .714 20 6 .769<br />

Oklahoma St. 3 4 .429 11 8 .579<br />

Texas Tech 3 4 .429 14 11 .560<br />

Colorado 2 5 .286 12 11 .522<br />

Nebraska 2 5 .286 10 12 .455<br />

Oklahoma 0 7 .000 10 12 .455<br />

2001 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Texas A&M 8 0 1.000 27 4 .871<br />

Baylor 6 2 .750 12 12 .500<br />

Texas 6 2 .750 18 6 .750<br />

Oklahoma St. 5 3 .625 13 9 .591<br />

Kansas 5 3 .625 15 11 .577<br />

Nebraska 3 5 .375 9 14 .391<br />

Colorado 2 6 .250 12 11 .522<br />

Texas Tech 1 7 .125 7 15 .318<br />

Oklahoma 0 8 .000 1 12 .077<br />

2000 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor 8 0 1.000 23 6 .793<br />

Texas A&M 7 1 .875 24 6 .800<br />

Texas 6 2 .750 19 7 .731<br />

Kansas 5 3 .625 10 12 .455<br />

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Oklahoma St. 4 4 .500 11 8 .579<br />

Texas Tech 3 5 .375 9 12 .429<br />

Oklahoma 2 6 .250 13 12 .520<br />

Colorado 1 7 .125 9 11 .429<br />

Nebraska 0 8 .000 5 11 .313<br />

1999 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Texas 8 0 1.000 25 5 .833<br />

Baylor 7 1 .875 25 4 .862<br />

Texas A&M 6 2 .750 15 7 .682<br />

Nebraska 4 4 .500 10 12 .455<br />

Texas Tech 4 4 .500 15 10 .600<br />

Kansas 3 5 .375 12 9 .571<br />

Oklahoma 2 6 .250 13 15 .464<br />

Colorado 1 7 .125 10 12 .455<br />

Oklahoma St. 1 7 .125 9 12 .429<br />

1998 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Texas 8 1 .889 24 5 .828<br />

Texas A&M 7 2 .778 19 6 .760<br />

Oklahoma St. 7 2 .778 17 6 .739<br />

Baylor 7 2 .778 15 9 .625<br />

Colorado 5 4 .556 12 12 .500<br />

Kansas 4 5 .444 10 15 .400<br />

Oklahoma 4 5 .444 13 11 .542<br />

Texas Tech 2 7 .222 11 15 .423<br />

Nebraska 1 8 .111 13 12 .520<br />

Missouri 0 9 .000 1 14 .<strong>06</strong>7<br />

1997 Conference / Overall<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Texas 9 0 1.000 26 6 .813<br />

Kansas 8 1 .889 19 8 .704<br />

Colorado 7 2 .667 20 10 .667<br />

Oklahoma St. 6 3 .714 18 7 .720<br />

Texas Tech 4 5 .444 11 14 .440<br />

Oklahoma 4 5 .444 16 9 .640<br />

Texas A&M 3 6 .375 9 15 .375<br />

Baylor 3 6 .333 13 12 .520<br />

Nebraska 1 8 .143 9 15 .375<br />

Missouri 0 9 .000 2 19 .095<br />

Big 12 Tournament Results<br />

<strong>2005</strong>: April 29-May1<br />

Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #8 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

#5 Texas def. #4 Texas Tech 4-1<br />

#3 Oklahoma State def. #6 Oklahoma 4-0<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #7 Colorado 4-1<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #5 Texas 4-1<br />

#3 Oklahoma State def. #2 Texas A&M 4-2<br />

Finals<br />

#1 Baylor 4 def. #3 Oklahoma State 4-1<br />

2004: APRIL 30-MAY 2<br />

Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #7 Colorado, 4-0<br />

#6 Texas Tech def.#3 Texas, 4-1<br />

#1 Baylor def. #8 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

#4 Oklahoma State def. #5 Oklahoma, 4-1<br />

Semiinals<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #6 Texas Tech, 4-0<br />

#1 Baylor def. #4 Oklahoma State, 4-0<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Baylor def. #2 Texas A&M, 4-0<br />

2003: APRIL 24-27<br />

Univ. of Kansas., Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #8 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

#2 Texas def. #7 Oklahoma, 4-0<br />

#3 Oklahoma State def. #6 Colorado, 4-0<br />

#4 Texas A&M def. #5 Texas Tech, 4-0<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #4 Texas A&M, 4-0<br />

#3 Oklahoma State def. #2 Texas, 4-2<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Baylor def. #3 Oklahoma State, 4-0<br />

2002: APRIL 26-28<br />

Texas A&M Univ., College Station, Tex.<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #8 Oklahoma, 4-0<br />

#5 Texas Tech def. Oklahoma State, 4-0<br />

#3 Texas A&M def. #6 Colorado, 4-0<br />

#2 Texas def. #7 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #5 Texas Tech, 4-1<br />

#3 Texas A&M def. #2 Texas, 4-3<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Baylor def. #3 Texas A&M, 4-2<br />

2001: APRIL 26-29<br />

Baylor University - Waco, Texas<br />

First Round<br />

#8 Texas Tech def. #9 Oklahoma, 4-1<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Texas A&M def. #8 Texas Tech, 5-0<br />

#4 Oklahoma State def. #5 Kansas, 4-3<br />

#3 Texas def. #6 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

#2 Baylor def. #7 Colorado, 4-0<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Texas A&M def. #4 Oklahoma State, 4-1<br />

#3 Texas def. #2 Baylor, 4-1<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Texas A&M def. #3 Texas, 4-1<br />

2000: APRIL 27-30<br />

Univ. of Kansas- Kansas City, Mo.<br />

First Round<br />

#8 Colorado def. #9 Nebraska, 4-3<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #8 Colorado, 4-0<br />

#4 Kansas def. #5 Oklahoma State, 4-2<br />

#3 Texas def. #6 Texas Tech, 4-1<br />

#2 Texas A&m def. #7 Oklahoma, 4-0<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Baylor def. #4 Kansas, 4-0<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Big 12 Conference History<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #3 Texas, 4-0<br />

Championship<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #1 Baylor, 4-0<br />

1999: APRIL 29 - May 2<br />

Texas A&M Univ. - College Station, Tex.<br />

First Round<br />

#8 Colorado def. #9 Oklahoma State, 4-3<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #8 Colorado, 5-0<br />

#2 Baylor def. #7 Oklahoma, 4-0<br />

#6 Kansas def. #3 Texas A&M, 4-3<br />

#4 Nebraska def. #5 Texas Tech, 4-3<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #4 Nebraska, 4-1<br />

#2 Baylor def. #6 Kansas, 4-0<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Texas def. #2 Baylor, 4-0<br />

1998: APRIL 23-26<br />

University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Neb.<br />

First Round<br />

#7 Oklahoma def. #10 Missouri, 5-0<br />

#8 Texas Tech def. #9 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #8 Texas Tech, 4-1<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #7 Oklahoma, 4-0<br />

#6 Kansas def. #3 Oklahoma State, 4-1<br />

#4 Baylor def. #5 Colorado, 4-2<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #4 Baylor, 4-1<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #6 Kansas, 4-0<br />

Championship<br />

#2 Texas A&M def. #1 Texas, 4-0<br />

1997: APRIL 24-27<br />

University of Texas - Austin, Texas<br />

First Round<br />

#7 Texas A&M def. #10 Missouri, 4-0<br />

#8 Baylor def. #9 Nebraska, 4-0<br />

Quarterinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #8 Baylor, 4-0<br />

#2 Kansas def. #7 Texas A&M, 4-1<br />

#3 Colorado def. #6 Oklahoma, 4-1<br />

#4 Oklahoma State def. #5 Texas Tech, 4-3<br />

Semiinals<br />

#1 Texas def. #4 Oklahoma State, 4-0<br />

#2 Kansas def. #3 Colorado, 4-0<br />

Championship<br />

#1 Texas def. #2 Kansas, 4-1<br />

Player of the Year<br />

<strong>2005</strong> — Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

2004 — Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

2003 — Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

2002 — Jean Simon, Texas<br />

2001 — Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

2000 — Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

1999 — Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

1998 — Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma State<br />

1997 — Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma State<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

<strong>2005</strong> — Radek Nijaki, Texas Tech<br />

2004 — Matija Zgaga, Baylor;<br />

Daniel Byrnes, Oklahoma State<br />

2003 — Ivor Lovrak, Baylor<br />

2002 — Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

2001 — Reiner Neurohr, Baylor<br />

2000 — Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

1999 — Brandon Hawk, Texas<br />

1998 — Rafael de Mesa, Texas A&M<br />

1997 — Nick Crowell, Texas<br />

New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year<br />

<strong>2005</strong> — Lars Poerschke, Baylor;<br />

Jerry Makowski, Texas A&M<br />

2004 — Mohamed Dakki, Texas A&M;<br />

Jakob Paulsen, Texas Tech<br />

2003 — Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

2002 — Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

2001 — Tres Davis, Texas A&M<br />

2000 — Ryan Newport, Texas A&M<br />

Eleazar Magallan, Kansas<br />

1999 — Jorge Aldrete, Baylor<br />

1998 — Pawel Gajdzik, Baylor<br />

1997 — Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma State<br />

All-Conference Teams<br />

<strong>2005</strong> - Singles<br />

Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

Lars Poerschke, Baylor<br />

Marko Bundalo, Colorado<br />

Ondrej Fukala, Oklahoma<br />

Marek Velicka, Oklahoma<br />

Tomas Bohunicky, Oklahoma State<br />

Mark Van Elden, Oklahoma State<br />

Callum Beale, Texas<br />

Travis Helgeson, Texas<br />

Jerry Makowski, Texas A&M<br />

Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

Radek Nijaki, Texas Tech<br />

Bojan Szumanski, Texas Tech<br />

Doubles<br />

Benedikt Dorsch/Matija Zgaga, Baylor**<br />

Lars Poerschke/Michal Kokta, Baylor<br />

Tommy Garrison/Ondrej Fukala, Oklahoma**<br />

Boris Kuharic/Juan Felipe Diaz, Oklahoma<br />

St**<br />

Callum Beale/Travis Helgeson, Texas<br />

Brett Joelson/Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

2004 - Singles<br />

Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

Matias Marin, Baylor<br />

Matija Zgaga, Baylor<br />

Marek Velicka, Oklahoma<br />

Mark Van Elden, Oklahoma State<br />

Antonio Ruiz, Texas<br />

Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Lester Cook, Texas A&M<br />

Mohamed Dakki, Texas A&M<br />

Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

Jakob Paulsen, Texas Tech<br />

Doubles<br />

Becker-Marin, Baylor<br />

Dorsch-Zgaga, Baylor<br />

Ivor Lovrak, Baylor<br />

Tommy Garrison, Oklahoma<br />

Ruiz-Zarhi, Texas<br />

Cook-Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

2003 - Singles<br />

Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

Yevgen Bondarchuk, Oklahoma State<br />

Lester Cook, Texas A&M<br />

Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

Jiri Jezek, Oklahoma State<br />

Matias Marin, Baylor<br />

Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

Ryan Newport, Texas A&M<br />

Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

Jean Simon, Texas<br />

Mark Van Elden, Oklahoma State<br />

Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

Doubles<br />

Benjamin Becker/Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

Lester Cook/Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M<br />

Jiri Jezek/Mark Van Elden, Oklahoma State<br />

Jimmy Haney/Pete Stroer, Texas<br />

Reiner Neurohr/Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

Jean Simon/Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

2002 - Singles<br />

Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

Lester Cook, Texas A&M<br />

Maciej Dilaj, Colorado<br />

Rorrigo Echagaray, Texas<br />

Markus Hornung, Baylor<br />

Fran Krepelka, Oklahoma State<br />

Ryan Newport, Texas A&M and<br />

Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

Matt Prentice, Oklahoma State<br />

Royce Ramey, Texas Tech<br />

Jean Simon, Texas<br />

Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

Doubles<br />

Benjamin Becker/Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

Lester Cook/Ryan Newport, Texas A&M<br />

Richard Crabtree/Ben Gudzalek, Texas Tech<br />

Rorrigo Echagary/Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

Markus Hornung/Nathan McGregor, Baylor<br />

Matt Prentice/Fran Krepelka, Oklahoma State<br />

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Big 12 Conference History<br />

2001 - Singles<br />

Quentin Blakeney, Kansas<br />

Maciej Dilaj, Colorado<br />

Rodrigo Echagaray, Kansas<br />

Craig Edmondson, Texas<br />

Cody Hubbell, Texas A&M<br />

Fran Krapelka, Oklahoma State<br />

Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

Eleazar Magallan, Kansas<br />

Ryan Newport, Texas A&M<br />

Matt Prentice, Oklahoma State<br />

Jean Simon, Texas<br />

Mark Williams, Baylor<br />

Doubles<br />

Quentin Blakeney/Peter Stroer, Kansas<br />

Dimitru Caradima/Shuon Madden, Texas<br />

A&M<br />

Tres Davis/Ryan Newport, Texas A&M<br />

Jorge Haro/Jose Zarhi, Texas<br />

Cody Hubbell/Jarin Skube, Texas A&M<br />

Ron Kloppert/Jean Simon, Texas<br />

Reiner Neurohr/Mark Williams, Baylor<br />

2000 - Singles<br />

Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

David Hodge, Baylor<br />

Zoltan Papp, Baylor<br />

Rodrigo Echagaray, Kansas<br />

Dusty Beard, Oklahoma<br />

Matt Prentice, Oklahoma State<br />

Brandon Hawk, Texas<br />

Nick Crowell, Texas<br />

Michael Blue, Texas<br />

Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

Dumitru Caradima, Texas A&M<br />

Cody Hubbell, Texas A&M<br />

Doubles<br />

David Hodge/Mark Williams, Baylor<br />

Ed Dus/Rodrigo Echagaray, Kansas<br />

Charlie Roberson/Rick Warren, Oklahoma<br />

Matt Prentice/Eru Lyndon, Oklahoma State<br />

Nick Crowell/Michael Blue, Texas<br />

Dumitru Caradima/Shuon Madden, Texas<br />

1999 - Singles<br />

Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

Pawel Gajdzik, Baylor<br />

Jorge Aldrete, Baylor<br />

Dony Papadia, Colorado<br />

Luis Uribe, Kansas<br />

Dinko Verzi, Nebraska<br />

Rob Howarth, Oklahoma State<br />

Jack Brasington, Texas<br />

Brandon Hawk, Texas<br />

Paul Martin, Texas<br />

Gwenael Gueit, Texas<br />

Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

Borut Martincevic, Texas Tech<br />

1998 - Singles<br />

Enrique Abaroa, Kansas<br />

Xavier Avila, Kansas<br />

Dusty Beard, Oklahoma<br />

Jack Brasington, Texas<br />

Nick Crowell, Texas<br />

Rafael de Mesa, Texas A&M<br />

Pawel Gajdzik, Baylor<br />

Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma State<br />

Shuon Madden, Texas A&M<br />

Paul Martin, Texas<br />

Dony Papadia, Colorado<br />

Carlos Tori, Texas A&M<br />

Doubles<br />

Enrique Abaroa/Luis Uribe, Kansas<br />

Markus Bergerheim/Dinko Verzi, Nebraska<br />

Nick Crowell/Paul Martin, Texas<br />

Martin Dvoracek/Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma<br />

St.<br />

David Hodge/Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

Shuon Madden/Carlos Tori, Texas A&M<br />

Dony Papadia/Boris Sepesi, Colorado<br />

1997 - Singles<br />

Enrique Abarao, Kansas<br />

Xavier Avila, Kansas<br />

Marc Bauer, Colorado<br />

Jack Brasington, Texas<br />

Nick Crowell, Texas<br />

Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

Robbie Krause, Texas A&M<br />

Pavel Kudrnac, Oklahoma State<br />

Paul Martin, Texas<br />

Adam Neal, Oklahoma<br />

B.J. Stearns, Texas<br />

Trent Tucker, Kansas<br />

Doubles<br />

Enrique Abarao/Xavier Avila, Kansas<br />

Eric Allen/Jack Brasington, Texas<br />

Chris Barkla/Dusty Beard, Oklahoma<br />

Chris Bates/Brad Chiller, Oklahoma State<br />

Marc Bauer/Dony Papadia, Colorado<br />

Nick Crowell/Paul Martin, Texas<br />

Martin Dvoracek/Pavel Kudrnac,<br />

Oklahoma State<br />

David Hodge/Johann Jooste, Baylor<br />

Big 12 Individual<br />

NCAA Championships<br />

Singles Champions<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor<br />

2004 Benjamin Becker, Baylor<br />

1990 Steve Bryan, Texas<br />

1979 Kevin Curren, Texas<br />

1929 Berkeley Bell, Texas<br />

1927 Wilmer Allison, Texas<br />

Doubles Champions<br />

1944 John Hickman/Felix Kelley, Texas A&M<br />

1943 John Hickman and Walter Driver, Texas<br />

1931 Bruce Barnes and Karl Kamrath, Texas<br />

1924 Lew White and Louis Thalheimer,<br />

Texas<br />

1923 Lew White and Louis Thalheimer,<br />

Texas<br />

Dony Papadia<br />

Marc Bauer<br />

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Big 12 Conference History<br />

All-Big 12 Academic Teams<br />

(Colorado Players, Since 1996-97)<br />

2003-04<br />

First Team<br />

Evan Dixon<br />

2002-03<br />

Second Team<br />

Maciej Dilaj<br />

Justin Hunter<br />

2001-02<br />

First Team<br />

Justin Hunter<br />

Mirko Jovanovic<br />

Second Team<br />

Bryan Knepper<br />

1998-99<br />

First Team<br />

Graham Cross<br />

Jerad Harbaugh<br />

Boris Sepesi<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Arthur Rusiecki<br />

1997-98<br />

First Team<br />

Chris Celechovsky<br />

Jerad Harbaugh<br />

Tim Jenkins<br />

Boris Sepesi<br />

Arthur Rusiecki<br />

Boris Sepesi<br />

2000-01<br />

First Team<br />

Maciej Dilaj<br />

Justin Hunter<br />

Mirko Jovanovic<br />

Bryan Knepper<br />

Andreas Winter<br />

1999-2000<br />

First Team<br />

Bryan Knepper<br />

1996-97<br />

First Team<br />

Chris Celechovsky<br />

Graham Cross<br />

Tim Jenkins<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Dony Papadia<br />

Chris Tapernoux<br />

Marc Bauer<br />

Evan Dixon<br />

Marc Bauer<br />

Bryan Knepper<br />

BIG 12 TEAM NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

(won-lost records since 1977)<br />

Team, Years Participated Yrs. W L Pct.<br />

Baylor: 1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05 8 19 7 .731<br />

Colorado: 1993, 1996-97-98 4 3 4 .429<br />

Kansas: 1987-88-91-94-96-97-98-99 8 4 8 .333<br />

Oklahoma: 1977-97-98, <strong>2005</strong> 4 0 4 .000<br />

Oklahoma State: 1978-81-85-86-89-90-91-97-98-2001-03-04-0513 8 13 .381<br />

Texas: 1977-79-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-<br />

2000-01-02-03-04-05 23 26 23 .531<br />

Texas A&M: 1985-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05 12 17 12 .586<br />

Texas Tech: 1996-97-98-99-<strong>2005</strong> 5 2 5 .286<br />

Chris Celechovsky<br />

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Colorado All-Time Roster<br />

Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown<br />

ABRAMSON, Bruce 1966 Denver, Colo.<br />

ACSELL, Bob 1948-50-51-52 Denver, Colo.<br />

ALMKLOV, Roger 1972-73 Bakersield, Calif.<br />

AMIDON, Orville 1936-37<br />

ANDERSCH, Rolf 1992-93-94-95 Saro, Sweden<br />

ANDERSON, Herman 1949<br />

ANDERSON, John 1927-28-29<br />

ARENDRUP, Pete 1950-51-52 Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

ARMSTRONG, Pete 1971-72-73-74 Chicago, Ill.<br />

BAKER, Derek 1994 Rancho Sante Fe, Calif.<br />

BASHORE, Harry 1940-41-42<br />

BATEMAN, Bob 1982-83-84-85 Edina, Minn.<br />

BAUR, David 1930-31-32-33<br />

BAUER, Marc 1994-95-96-97 St. Mitre les Ramparts, France<br />

BEADLES, Nicholas 1946<br />

BENNEWITZ, Carl 1928-29-30-31<br />

BIERIG, Fred 1960-61-62 Boise, Idaho<br />

BISMUTI, Pete 1985 Olympia, Wash.<br />

Justin Hunter (2000-03) Stefan Figley (1992-93)<br />

CONDERMAN, Dan 1984 Manhattan, Kan.<br />

COOK, Peter 1950<br />

COOPER, Allen 1996 Mombasa, Kenya<br />

COULSON, Clyde 1939<br />

CROSS, Graham 1997-98-99 London, Ontario, Canada<br />

CROZIER, Wallace 1949<br />

CRUMLEY, Lewis 1941<br />

<strong>CU</strong>LLEY, John 1946<br />

<strong>CU</strong>RRY, Dan 1983-84 Boulder, Colo.<br />

C.D. Bodam (1967-69)<br />

Marc Leclair (1991-93)<br />

BJORK, Peter 2003-present Huddinge, Sweden<br />

BLISS, Jack 1932<br />

BOBIER, Frank 1929<br />

BODAM, C.D. 1967-68-69 Pueblo, Colo.<br />

BOERSTLER, Ted 1935-36-38<br />

BOHLKE, Garrett 1954-55 Julesberg, Colo.<br />

BORDEN, Wallace 1937<br />

BOSWORTH, Archie 1928<br />

BRAWER, Bill 1975-76-77-78 Fairlawn, N.J.<br />

BRAY, Edward 1931<br />

BROWN, Bob 1981 Littleton, Colo.<br />

BROWN, Tom 1987-88 Plattsburgh, N.Y.<br />

BROWN, Walter 1963-64 Tulsa, Okla.<br />

BROWNE, John 1953-54 Boulder, Colo.<br />

BUCHMAYR, Sig 1965 Manchester, Vt.<br />

BUCKMAN, Alexander 1927<br />

BUFFINGTON, Brett 1980-81 LaJolla, Calif.<br />

BUFFORD, Martel 1995-96-97-98 Chicago, Ill.<br />

BULL, Henry 1926-29-30<br />

BUNDALO, Marko 2003-present Pancevo, Sebra & Montenegro<br />

BURKHARDT, William 1938-39<br />

BUTLER, Adolph 1946<br />

DALLAIN, Francois 2000-01-02-03 Montreal, Canada<br />

DAVIDOFF, Scott 1991-92-93-94 Boca Raton, Fla.<br />

DAVIS, Tyler 1929-30<br />

DEAM, Richard 1942<br />

DODS, Lou 1946-47-48<br />

DeLONG, John 1980 Winnetka, Ill.<br />

DEMERSSEMAN, Jim 1961<br />

DeMUTH, Howard 1947-48-49<br />

DENNY, Earl 1953 Bartlesville, Okla.<br />

DePAOLO, Jack 2004 Ashville, N.C.<br />

DIGLIODO, Marcos 2003-05 Cordoba, Argentina<br />

DILAJ, Maciej 2000-01-02-03 Gdansk, Poland<br />

DODS, Lou 1946-47-48<br />

DOGAN, Timur 1989-1990-91 Denver, Colo.<br />

DUL, Kevin 1979-1980 Clifton, N.J.<br />

DVORAK, Marek 2003-present Prague,<br />

The Czech Republic<br />

ECKHART, Bruce 1966 Central Lake, Mich.<br />

EDELMAN, Bill 1971-72-73-74 Nutley, N.J.<br />

CELECHOVSKY, Chris 1995-96-97-98 Aurora, Colo.<br />

CESARIO, Dominic 1941<br />

CHASE, Stuart 1979-1980 Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

CHENBURG, Marlin 1938-39<br />

CHIZEVER, Geoffrey <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Tarzana, Calif.<br />

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James Johnson (1987-90) Ron Latta (1957-59)<br />

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Colorado All-Time Roster<br />

ELLIS, Edwin 1938-39-40<br />

EVANS, Hugh 1982-83 Santa Monica, Calif.<br />

EVANS, John 1978-79-1980 Golden, Colo.<br />

EVES, Frank 1935-36-37-38<br />

FALLIN, Craig 1990-91 Englewood, Colo.<br />

FIGLEY, Stefan 1992-93 Fort Worth, Texas<br />

FISHER, Hugh 1942, 1947<br />

FOLSOM, MacGregor 1942<br />

FOWLER, Peter 1981-82 Denver, Colo.<br />

FRAISER, Harry 1936<br />

FREDRICKS, Pete 1981 Bloomield Hills, Mich.<br />

GARGER, Fritz 1984-85 Golden, Colo.<br />

GARRETT, David 1984 London, Ontario<br />

GESHALL, Stanley 1932-33<br />

GITLIN, Rick 1974-75 Encino, Calif.<br />

GLASSER, Mark 1972-73 Bakersield, Calif.<br />

GOCH, Kevin 1976-77 Miami, Fla.<br />

GODFREY, Bill 1978-79-1980 Ann Arbor, Mich.<br />

GOLDBERG, Myron 1939<br />

GRANT, Tom 1976-77 Tulsa, Okla.<br />

GRAY, Dick 1940-41-42<br />

Maciej Dilaj (2000-03) Marc Bauer (1994-97)<br />

GREAGER, Harold 1930<br />

GREEN, Bart 1957-58-59 Kansas City, Mo.<br />

GREENMAN, Alfred 1930-31-32<br />

GRIEVE, Kevin 1997-98-99 Boulder, Colo.<br />

GRIFFIN, Wes 1979-1980-81 Atlanta, Ga.<br />

GROSSMAN, Dan 1974 Denver, Colo.<br />

GROSSMAN, Richard 1952<br />

GROSSMAN, Tag 1959-1960-61 Denver, Colo.<br />

GROTWOLD, Tom 1983 Boulder, Colo.<br />

GROUT, Jon 1971-72-73 LaJolla, Calif.<br />

GULLETTE, Gary 1961-62 Boulder, Colo.<br />

Art Thomson (1967-70) and C.D. Bodam (1967-69)<br />

JACOBSON, Michael 1986-87-88 Huntington Woods, Mich.<br />

JANASIK, Mark 1991-92-93-94 Hilton Head, S.C.<br />

JENKINS, Tim 1995-96-97-98 Lakewood, Colo.<br />

JENNINGS, David 1940<br />

JOHNSON, Alan 1969-70-71-72 Miami, Fla.<br />

JOHNSON, James 1987-88-89-90 Palo Alto, Calif.<br />

JOHNSON, Kevin 1988-89-90-91 Englewood, Colo.<br />

JOKERST, Dennis 1964-65 Sterling, Ill.<br />

JOVANOVIC, Mirko 2000-01-02 Belgrade, Yugoslavia<br />

JUDD, Tom 1989-1990 Scottsdale, Ariz.<br />

KARLSON, Wesley 1946-47<br />

KASIC, Brian 1994-95 Pueblo, Colo.<br />

KECZEUS, Steve 1979-80 Niwot, Colo.<br />

KENNEDY, Mike 1994 Englewood, Colo.<br />

KERNER, Kelly 1986-87 Los Altos, Calif.<br />

KETTLER, Brian 1995-96 Englewood, Colo.<br />

KEYES, Ernest 1931-32-33-34<br />

KINCAID, Donald 1932<br />

KINNEY, Kenneth 1937-38<br />

KIRCHNER, Robert 1941-42<br />

KIRKPATRICK, Roger 1961-62-63 Princeton, N.J.<br />

KNEPPER, Bryan 1999-00-01-02 Wheatridge, Colo.<br />

KOCH, Roy 1984-86-87 Caracas, Venezuela<br />

KOCHEVAR, Jeff 1988-89 Broomield, Colo.<br />

KULLICK, Timothy 1987-88-89 Libertyville, Ill.<br />

LANDIN, Dana 1980 Littleton, Colo.<br />

LANDIN, Jim 1955-57-58 Greeley, Colo.<br />

LANG, Paul 1977-78 Louisville, Ky.<br />

LANGEN, Frank 1981 Santa Monica, Calif.<br />

LARSSON, Jonas 1988-89-90-91 Stockholm, Sweden<br />

LATTA, Ron 1957-58-59 Boulder, Colo.<br />

HADDAD, Rich 1976-77 Beirut, Lebanon<br />

HAGLER, Ernest 1941-42<br />

HAMBRICK, Don 1966 Aurora, Colo.<br />

HARBAUGH, Jerad 1998-99-2001 Englewood, Colo.<br />

HEFT, Edward 1940<br />

HILGERS, Don 1951-52-53 Boulder, Colo.<br />

HILLWAY, Rich 1963-64-65 Greeley, Colo.<br />

HILTON, Jim 1964 Denver, Colo.<br />

HIMES, Gary 1982-84-85-86 Millbrae, Calif.<br />

HINES, Tom 1960 Kansas City, Mo.<br />

HOOD, Zachary 2002 Brentwood, Tenn.<br />

HUARD-MERINEAU, Arnaud 1999-2000 Boucherville, Quebec<br />

HUNSBERGER, Bob 1954-55 Englewood, Colo.<br />

HUNTER, Conrad 1995 Port Elizabeth, South Africa<br />

HUNTER, Justin 2000-01-02-03 South Lake, Texas<br />

HUTER, Carl 1952-53-54-55 Albuquerque, N.M.<br />

HUNT, Jack 1947<br />

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Dony Papadia (1996-99) Jeff Spiers (1990-93)<br />

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Colorado All-Time Roster<br />

LECLAIR, Marc 1991-92-93 Quebec, Canada<br />

LEMENER, Loic 1998-99 Highland Park, Texas<br />

LICKA, Gene 1965 Aurora, Colo.<br />

LIPSON, Lynn 1950<br />

LONG, Lloyd 1935-36-37-38<br />

LOPEZ, Carlos 1946<br />

LORRAINE, Hibbard 1926<br />

LORRAINE, Richard 1927<br />

LOUGHRIDGE, Chalmers 1940-41<br />

LUNA, Dan 1952-53-54 Pueblo, Colo.<br />

LYALL, Wilfred 1930-31-32-33<br />

MAGEE, Fred 1963-64-65 New York, N.Y.<br />

MAGNES, Jon 2003 Short Hills, N.J.<br />

MAHON, Joe 1947<br />

MARTIN, Mike 1978-79-80-81 Hazel Crest, Ill.<br />

McCLINTIC, Stanley 1934-35<br />

McHALE, Byron 1927-28<br />

McWILLIAMS, Ed 1967-68-69-70 Denver, Colo.<br />

MEYERS, Jeff 1991-92 Los Altos, Calif.<br />

MILLAR, Geoff 1975 Bakersield, Calif.<br />

MILSTEIN, Philip 1926-27-28<br />

MINK, Bucky 2002-03 Carrollton, Texas<br />

MOLNAR, Eric <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Guelph, Ontario<br />

MONROE, Cameron 1974-75-77-78 Ottawa, Ontario<br />

1961 Squad (L-R): Tom Hines, Tag Grossman, Fred Bierig,<br />

Charles Tesitor, Roger Kirkpatrick, Bob Zika, Bob Owen,<br />

Dick Gray (Coach)<br />

READ, Buddy 1980 Miller Plale, N.Y.<br />

REED, Dave 1962-63-64 Denver, Colo.<br />

REED, James D. 1963<br />

REED, Ted 1939-40-41<br />

REID, Zachary 1989-1990 Saratoga, Calif.<br />

RICHARDSON, Craig 1979-1980 Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

RICKS, Jeremy 2001-02 Orinda, Calif.<br />

RINDALDI, Frank 1946<br />

ROBERTSON, Bruce 1967-68<br />

ROBINSON, Mitch 1993-94-95-96 Denver, Colo.<br />

ROFEL, Justin 2003-present Baltimore, Md.<br />

ROSENBLOOM, Jim 1966<br />

ROSENFELD, Eugene 1937-38<br />

RUMPP, Steve 1981-82 Sun Valley, Idado<br />

RUNDELL, Reid 1955-56 Webster, Groves, Mo.<br />

RUSIECKI, Artur 1996-98-99-00 Warsaw, Poland<br />

RUSSEL, Fred 1926-27-28<br />

Dick Wright (1959-60) and<br />

Tom Hines (1960)<br />

John Whistler<br />

(1957-58, 1962)<br />

SALAZAR, Tyler 1992 Aurora, Colo.<br />

SALES, John 1990 London, Ontario<br />

SAUNDERS, Gordon 1960 Boulder, Colo.<br />

SCHEIL, Tobias <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Bad Abbach, Germany<br />

SCHILLER, Irv 1968-69-1970 Bay City, Mich.<br />

MOORE, Scott 1993 Oakville, Canada<br />

MUNKHOLM, Kevin 1988-89 Gladstone, N.J.<br />

NOONAN, Jim 1956 Denver, Colo.<br />

NORDSTROM, Lars 1975-76 Tabul, Sweden<br />

OGLE, Merle 1946<br />

O’KEEFE, Kevin 1982 Midland, Mich.<br />

OLSSON, Hakan 1990-91 V. Frolunda, Sweden<br />

ORR, David 1981-82 Santa Monica, Calif.<br />

ORWTIZ, Al 1956-57 San Francisco, Calif.<br />

OSTEEN, Gary 1983-84-85-86 Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />

OWEN, Bob 1961-62-63 Boulder, Colo.<br />

PAPADIA, Dony 1996-97-98-99 Caracas, Venezuela<br />

PARKER, Eric 1982-83 Escondido, Calif.<br />

PAVLISKA, Robert 1996-97 Gothenburg, Sweden<br />

PENA, Humberto 1933-34<br />

PIERTO, Vincent 2004 Lakewood, Colo.<br />

POLLOCK, Mel 1959 Jefferson, Iowa<br />

QUIBELL, Elliot 2003-05 Surrey, England<br />

RAJU, Karthik <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> Bangalore, India<br />

RAMSEY, Chad 1991-93 Great Falls, Va.<br />

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1963 Team: Front Row (L-R): Richard Hillway, Bob Owen, Walter Brown.<br />

Back Row: Fred Magee, Dave Reed, Roger Kirkpatrick, Dick Gray (Coach)<br />

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Colorado All-Time Roster<br />

WALKER, Robin 1985-86-87-88 Kingston, Ontario<br />

WEBSTER, David 1967-68 Garrison, N.Y.<br />

WEINER, Marc 1988 Denver, Colo.<br />

WELTER, Grady 1934-35-36<br />

WHISTLER, John 1957-58-1962 Denver, Colo.<br />

WEINSTOCK, Tom 1967-68-69-70 St. Louis, Mo.<br />

WIER, Norman 1929<br />

WIGTOW, George 1935-36-37-38<br />

1968 Team (L-R): Ed McWilliams, Art Thomson, C.D. Bodam,<br />

Tom Weinstock, Jim Trotsky, Irv Schiller, David Webster, Bill<br />

Douglas (Coach)<br />

SCHOTT, Dave 1976 Santa Monica, Calif.<br />

SCHULTZ, Torin 1989-1990 Cupertino, Calif.<br />

SCHWARTZ, Sanford 1947-48<br />

SCRIBNER, Mark 1980 LaJolla, Calif.<br />

SEPESI, Boris 1997-98-99 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia<br />

SHALLABARGER, Art 1936-37<br />

SHIFFMAN, William 1951<br />

SHUTTS, William 1940<br />

SIEVERS, Paul 1933-34-35<br />

SINKKONEN, Timo 2002 Vieroumaki, Finland<br />

SKEEN, Robert 1946<br />

SMITH, David 1978 Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

SMITH, Scott 1993-94 Arroyo Grande, Calif.<br />

SMITH, Scott 1949-50-51-52 Evanston, Ill.<br />

SMITH, Skip 1976-77-78-79 Wichita, Kan.<br />

SMITH, Stratton 1985-86-87 Wichita, Kan.<br />

SNIDER, Robert 1934-35<br />

SOKOL, Jon 1985 Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

SOURS, Brian 1977 Carmel, Calif.<br />

SPEERS, Robert 1947-48-49<br />

SPIERS, Jeff 1990-91-92-93 Calgary, Canada<br />

SPISKA, George 1985-86-87-88 Englewood, Colo.<br />

SPISKA, Peter 1991-92-93-94 Englewood, Colo.<br />

STARIKA, Jerry 1953-54-55 Pueblo, Colo.<br />

STARRON, Wayne 1983-84 Berkeley, Calif.<br />

STEPHENS, Dallas 1946-47<br />

STEVENS, Robert 1939-40<br />

STEWART, Dave 1954-55-56 Bay City, Mich.<br />

SUTTLE, John T. 1939-40-41<br />

SWANSON, Rod 1973-74-75 San Francisco, Calif.<br />

1984 Team: Front Row (L-R): Head coach Steve Zaslow, Wayne Starron, Roy<br />

Koch, Dan Curry, Fritz Garger. Back Row: Jakob Victorin, David Garrett, David<br />

Conderman, Bob Bateman, Asst. Coach Jon Winegardner, Gary Osteen<br />

WILSON, Mike 1971-72-73 Aurora, Colo.<br />

WINTER, Andy 2000-01-02 Ulm, Germany<br />

WITT, Jesper 1992-93-94 Lyngby, Denmark<br />

WOOD, John 1966<br />

WOOD, Kit 1987 Hinsdale, Calif.<br />

WOODS, Robert 1933-34<br />

WOODARD, Kent 1974 Grand Junction, Colo.<br />

WRIGHT, Bob 1956-57-58 Taylorville, Ill.<br />

WRIGHT, Dick 1959-1960-61 Berkeley, Calif.<br />

WRIGHT, Larry 1956 Taylorville, Ill.<br />

YAGNIK, Anil 1949-50-51-52 Rajnot, Saurashtra, India<br />

YEMM, Charlie 2004-present Fort Collins, Colo.<br />

ZELEZNY, Jan 2004-present Prague, Czech Republic<br />

ZIKA, Bob 1961 Boulder, Colo.<br />

ZINN, Josh 2000-01 Chapel Hills, N.C.<br />

TALPERS, Harold 1941<br />

TAPERNOUX, Chris 1994-95-96-97 Quito, Ecuador<br />

TAYLOR, Robert 1998 Raleigh, N.C.<br />

TESITOR, Charles 1961<br />

TESITOR, Don 1959 Grand Junction, Colo.<br />

THALHAMER, Everett 1951-52<br />

THEARLE, William 1938<br />

THOMSON, Art 1967-68-69-70 Denver, Colo.<br />

TILLOTSON, Fred 1940<br />

TROTSKY, Jim 1968<br />

TRUMPLEMANN, Paul 1994<br />

Florida, South Africa<br />

TSUDA, Chad 2002-present Boulder, Colo.<br />

VEENEDAAL, Allen 1977 Wisconsin<br />

VICTORIN, Jakob 1983-84-85 Eskilstuna, Sweden<br />

WALDMAN, Cory 1981-82 Miami, Fla.<br />

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1987 Squad: Front Row (L-R): Stratton Smith, James Johnson, Tom Brown,<br />

Robin Walker, Kelly Kerner. Back Row: Jon Winegardner (Coach),<br />

Mike Jacobson, Kit Wood, George Spiska, Tim Kullick, Roy Koch<br />

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Mirko Jovanovic (2000-02) Bryan Knepper (1999-2002)<br />

Former <strong>CU</strong> players at Alumni Day on Sept. 11, <strong>2005</strong> (Left to Right):<br />

Row 5 (top): Steve Zaslow, Dick Wright; Row 4: Gary Osteen, James<br />

Noonan, David Stewart, Stratton Smith; Row 3: Mirko Jovanovic, Bob<br />

Bateman, Jim Demersseman; Row 2: Jerad Harbaugh, Ernest Hagler;<br />

Row 1: Jon Winegarduer.<br />

Former <strong>CU</strong> players at Alumni Day on Sept. 11, <strong>2005</strong> (Left to Right):<br />

James Noonan (1956), Ernest Hagler (1941-42), David Stewart (1954-<br />

55-56), Dick Wright (1959-61), Jim Demersseman (1961), former<br />

head coach Dick Gray (1949-67).<br />

1988 Squad: Front Row (L-R): Timothy Kullick, Robin Walker.<br />

Second Row: Tom Russ (Assistant Coach), Marc Weiner, George<br />

Spiska, Michael Jacobson, James Johnson. Third Row: Melissa<br />

Smith (Assistant Coach), Kevin Johnson, Jonas Larsson, Jeff<br />

Kochever. Back Row: Ron Smarr (Head Coach)<br />

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Individual Wins, Career<br />

Career Singles Wins<br />

( ) seasons played<br />

Name W L Year<br />

Bill Brawer 81 41 1974-78<br />

Rolf Andersch 79 41 1991-95<br />

James Johnson 78 45 1986-90<br />

Justin Hunter 77 49 1999-03<br />

Robin Walker 74 43 1984-88<br />

Mitch Robinson 69 22 1992-96<br />

Skip Smith 67 44 1975-79<br />

Jeff Spiers 66 41 1989-93<br />

Maciej Dilaj 65 46 1999-03<br />

Marc Bauer 63 34 1993-97<br />

Bill Edelman 62 34 1970-74<br />

Scott Davidoff 62 35 1990-94<br />

Chris Celechovsky 62 36 1994-98<br />

Pete Armstrong 60 33 1970-74<br />

Mirko Jovanovic 54 32 1999-02 (3)<br />

Jonas Larsson 54 38 1987-91<br />

Boris Sepesi 51 30 1996-98 (3)<br />

Marc Leclair 51 45 1990-93<br />

George Spiska 50 55 1984-88<br />

Stefan Figley 49 14 1991-93 (2)<br />

Dony Papadia 49 49 1995-99<br />

Bryan Knepper 49 50 1999-03<br />

Jokob Victorin 48 25 1982-85 (3)<br />

Kevin Johnson 45 34 1987-91<br />

Martel Bufford 43 34 1994-98<br />

Bob Bateman 41 36 1981-84 (3)<br />

Jerad Harbaugh 38 33 97-99, 00-01<br />

Bill Godfrey 38 39 1977-80 (3)<br />

Craig Richardson 37 14 1978-80 (2)<br />

Rich Haddad 37 19 1975-77 (2)<br />

Mike Wilson 37 34 1970-73<br />

Artur Rusiecki 37 43 1997-00 (3)<br />

Rod Swanson 36 28 1972-75 (3)<br />

Jon Grout 34 22 1970-73<br />

Mark Glasser 30 11 1971-73 (2)<br />

Dan Curry 28 26 1982-84 (2)<br />

Mike Jacobson 28 21 1985-87 (2)<br />

Rick Gitlin 27 23 1973-75 (2)<br />

Fritz Garger 27 28 1983-85 (2)<br />

Lars Nordstrom 26 28 1974-76 (2)<br />

Bill Brawer<br />

Skip Smith<br />

Justin Hunter<br />

Dual Match Wins, Career<br />

W Year<br />

Bill Brawer 81 1974-78<br />

James Johnson 76 1986-90<br />

Rolf Andersch 75 1991-95<br />

Skip Smith 67 1975-79<br />

Marc Bauer 63 1993-97<br />

Scott Davidoff 62 1990-94<br />

Jeff Spiers 62 1989-93<br />

Robin Walker 62 1984-88<br />

Mitch Robinson 58 1992-96<br />

Jonas Larsson 54 1987-91<br />

Chris Celechovsky 54 1994-98<br />

Peter Spiska 50 1984-88<br />

Justin Hunter 49 1999-03<br />

Jakob Victorin 48 1982-85<br />

Marc Leclair 47 1990-93<br />

Maciej Dilaj 45 1999-03<br />

Bob Bateman 45 1981-85<br />

Stefan Figley 44 1991-93<br />

Kevin Johnson 44 1987-91<br />

Martel Bufford 41 1994-98<br />

Artur Rusiecki 41 1997-00<br />

Boris Sepesi 39 1996-99<br />

Mirko Jovanovic 37 1999-03<br />

Craig Richardson 37 1978-80<br />

Rich Haddad 37 1975-77<br />

Jerad Harbaugh 33 98,99,01<br />

Dony Papadia 32 1995-99<br />

Kelly Kerner 30 1985-87<br />

Robert Pavliska 23 1995-97<br />

Bryan Knepper 20 1999-03<br />

Chad Tsuda 26 36 2002-pres.(2)<br />

Roger Almklove 23 16 1971-73 (2)<br />

Mitch Robinson<br />

Rolf Andersch<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

47


Individual Dual Wins, Season<br />

Dual Wins, Season<br />

Name W L Year<br />

Marc Bauer 26 2 1993-94<br />

James Johnson 26 3 1986-87<br />

Bill Brawer 26 10 1975-76<br />

Paul Trumplemann 25 2 1993-94<br />

Rich Haddad 25 11 1975-76<br />

Rod Swanson 24 8 1976-77<br />

Pete Armstrong 23 3 1970-71<br />

Stefan Figley 22 6 1991-92<br />

Stefan Figley 22 7 1992-93<br />

Rolf Andersch 22 7 1992-93<br />

Artur Rusiecki 22 8 1995-96<br />

Bill Brawer 22 9 1976-77<br />

Brian Sours 22 9 1976-77<br />

Kevin Goch 22 14 1975-76<br />

Scott Davidoff 21 3 1992-93<br />

Craig Fallin 21 8 1989-90<br />

James Johnson 21 8 1989-90<br />

Wes Grifin 21 8 1980-81<br />

Skip Smith 21 15 1975-76<br />

Jokob Victorin 20 4 1982-83<br />

Bill Edelman 20 6 1970-71<br />

Mitch Robinson 20 7 1994-95<br />

Jeff Spiers 20 11 1990-91<br />

Kevin Johnson 20 11 1987-88<br />

Marc Leclair 20 12 1990-91<br />

Rolf Andersch 19 8 1994-95<br />

Craig Richardson 19 9 1979-80<br />

Jeff Meyer 19 11 1990-91<br />

Robin Walker 19 12 1987-88<br />

Craig Richardson 18 5 1978-79<br />

Bill Edelman 18 5 1971-72<br />

Boris Sepesi 18 6 1996-97<br />

Kelly Kerner 18 7 1986-87<br />

Jeff Spiers 18 8 1989-90<br />

Marc Bauer 18 9 1994-95<br />

Skip Smith 18 11 1976-77<br />

Tim Kullick 18 12 1987-88<br />

Rick Gitlin 18 13 1973-74<br />

Tom Grant 18 16 1975-76<br />

Lars Nordstrom 18 17 1975-76<br />

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Marc Bauer<br />

Dual Wins, Season<br />

Name W Year<br />

James Johnson 28 1987<br />

Bill Brawer 26 1976<br />

Marc Bauer 25* 1994<br />

Mitch Robinson 25* 1994<br />

Rich Haddad 25 1976<br />

Paul Trumplemann 24* 1994<br />

Rod Swanson 24 1977<br />

Pete Armstrong 23 1971<br />

Stefan Figley 22 1993<br />

Rolf Andersch 22 1993<br />

Stefan Figley 22 1992<br />

Kevin Goch 22 1976<br />

Bill Brawer 22 1977<br />

Brian Sours 22 1977<br />

Craig Fallin 21 1990<br />

Skip Smith 21 1976<br />

20 wins<br />

Marc Leclair 20 1991<br />

Jeff Spiers 20 1991<br />

Mark Janasik 20 1991<br />

Kevin Johnson 20 1988<br />

Roy Koch 20 1987<br />

Jokob Victorin 20 1983<br />

Bill Edelman 20 1971<br />

19 wins<br />

Rolf Andersch 19* 1995<br />

Robin Walker 19 1988<br />

Kelly Kerner 19 1987<br />

Craig Richardson 19 1980<br />

18 wins<br />

Mitch Robinson 18 1996<br />

Mitch Robinson 18* 1995<br />

Jesper Witt 18 1993<br />

Scott Davidoff 18 1993<br />

Jeff Spiers 18 1990<br />

Tim Kullick 18 1988<br />

Bill Edelman 18 1972<br />

Rick Gitlin 18 1974<br />

Lars Nordstrom 18 1976<br />

Tom Grant 18 1976<br />

Skip Smith 18 1977<br />

Craig Richardson 18 1979<br />

17 wins<br />

Boris Sepesi 17 1997<br />

Artur Rusiecki 17 1996<br />

Rolf Andersch 17* 1994<br />

Marc Leclair 17 1993<br />

Jeff Spiers 17 1992<br />

Rolf Andersch 17 1992<br />

Scott Davidoff 17 1991<br />

Hakan Olsson 17 1991<br />

Torin Schultz 17 1990<br />

Robin Walker 17 1987<br />

Robin Walker 17 1985<br />

Brett Bufington 17 1980<br />

Mark Glasser 17 1972<br />

Rod Swanson 17 1974<br />

Bill Brawer 17 1978<br />

Wes Grifin 17 1979<br />

Brett Bufington 17 1980<br />

16 wins<br />

Justin Hunter 16 2002<br />

Marc Bauer 16* 1995<br />

Chris Celechovsky 16* 1995<br />

Jonas Larsson 16 1990<br />

James Johnson 16 1988<br />

George Spiska 16 1987<br />

Jakob Victorin 16 1984<br />

Wes Grifin 16 1980<br />

Kevin Dul 16 1980<br />

Almklove 16 1972<br />

Bill Brawer 16 1975<br />

Paul Lang 16 1977<br />

Mike Martin 16 1978<br />

John Evans 16 1978<br />

Wes Grifin 16 1980<br />

Kevin Dul 16<br />

1980<br />

15 wins<br />

Maciej Dilaj 15 2001<br />

Martel Bufford 15 1997<br />

Chris Celechovsky 15 1997<br />

Scott Davidoff 15* 1994<br />

Mark Janasik 15 1991<br />

Hakan Olsson 15 1990<br />

Kevin Johnson 15 1989<br />

George Spiska 15 1988<br />

Mike Jacobson 15 1986<br />

Dan Curry 15 1983<br />

Jon Grout 15 1971<br />

Dan Grossman 15 1974<br />

Skip Smith 15<br />

1979<br />

14 wins<br />

Justin Hunter 14 2001<br />

Chris Celechovsky 14 1998<br />

Artur Rusiecki 14 1998<br />

Jonas Larsson 14 1991<br />

Jeff Kochevar 14 1989<br />

Fritz Garger 14 1985<br />

David Garrett 14 1984<br />

Bob Bateman 14 1983<br />

Bill Godfrey 14 1980<br />

Bob Bateman 14 1982<br />

Jim Cole 14 1971<br />

Pete Armstrong 14 1972<br />

Mike Wilson 14 1973<br />

Pete Armstrong 14 1974<br />

Bill Godfrey 14<br />

1980<br />

* includes non-team scoring<br />

matches from fall/spring<br />

James Johnson<br />

Paul Trumplemann<br />

Mitch Robinson<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Single-Season Records<br />

Single-Season Wins<br />

W L Year<br />

James Johnson 28 4 1986-87<br />

Stefan Figley 27 7 1991-92<br />

Bill Brawer 26 10 1975-76<br />

Marc Bauer 25 3 1993-94<br />

Mitch Robinson 25 8 1993-94<br />

Rich Haddad 25 11 1975-76<br />

Paul Trumplemann 24 2 1993-94<br />

Rod Swanson 24 8 1976-77<br />

Maciej Dilaj 24 10 1999-2000<br />

Pete Armstrong 23 3 1970-71<br />

22 Wins<br />

Justin Hunter 22 6 2001-02<br />

Rolf Andersch 22 7 1992-93<br />

Stefan Figley 22 7 1992-93<br />

Bill Brawer 22 9 1976-77<br />

Brian Sours 22 9 1976-77<br />

Justin Hunter 22 11 1999-2000<br />

Chris Celechovsky 22 13 1997-98<br />

Kevin Goch 22 14 1975-76<br />

21 Wins<br />

Maciej Dilaj 21 8 2000-01<br />

Craig Fallin 21 8 1989-90<br />

James Johnson 21 8 1989-90<br />

Wes Grifin 21 8 1980-81<br />

Jeff Spiers 21 10 1991-92<br />

Mirko Jovanovic 21 11 1999-2000<br />

Rolf Andersch 21 14 1991-92<br />

Skip Smith 21 15 1975-76<br />

20 Wins<br />

Jokob Victorin 20 4 1982-83<br />

Bill Edelman 20 6 1970-71<br />

Roy Koch 20 10 1986-87<br />

Kevin Johnson 20 11 1987-88<br />

Jeff Spiers 20 12 1990-91<br />

Jeff Meyer 20 12 1990-91<br />

Marc Leclair 20 14 1990-91<br />

Marko Bundalo 20 16 2004-05<br />

19 Wins<br />

Rolf Andersch 19 7 1994-95<br />

Craig Richardson 19 9 1979-80<br />

Kelly Kerner 19 10 1986-87<br />

Robin Walker 19 12 1987-88<br />

Marek Dvorak 19 14 2003-04<br />

Bryan Knepper 19 16 2000-01<br />

Marcos Digliodo 19 18 2004-05<br />

18 Wins<br />

Scott Davidoff 18 3 1992-93<br />

Bill Edelman 18 5 1971-72<br />

Mitch Robinson 18 7 1995-96<br />

Mitch Robinson 18 7 1994-95<br />

Jesper Witt 18 7 1992-93<br />

Jeff Spiers 18 8 1989-90<br />

Skip Smith 18 11 1976-77<br />

Tim Kullick 18 12 1987-88<br />

Mirko Jovanovic 18 13 2001-02<br />

Rick Gitlin 18 13 1973-74<br />

Justin Hunter 18 14 2000-01<br />

Tom Grant 18 16 1975-76<br />

Lars Nordstrom 18 17 1975-76<br />

Marek Dvorak 18 18 2004-05<br />

Scott Davidoff<br />

Justin Hunter<br />

Chris Celechovsky<br />

Mark Glasser 17 4 1971-72<br />

Artur Rusiecki 17 7 1995-96<br />

Brett Bufington 17 8 1979-80<br />

Hakan Olsson 17 10 1990-91<br />

Torin Schultz 17 11 1989-90<br />

Wes Grifin 17 12 1978-79<br />

Rod Swanson 17 12 1973-74<br />

Chad Tsuda 17 13 2004-05<br />

Rolf Andersch 17 13 1993-94<br />

Bucky Mink 17 14 2002-03<br />

Scott Davidoff 17 14 1990-91<br />

Marc Leclair 17 14 1992-93<br />

Robin Walker 17 14 1986-87<br />

Bryan Knepper 17 15 1999-00<br />

Boris Sepesi 17 15 1997-98<br />

Chad Tsuda 17 17 2002-03<br />

16 Wins<br />

Mike Martin 16 8 1977-78<br />

Roger Almklove 16 9 1971-72<br />

Jerad Harbaugh 16 10 1998-99<br />

Marc Bauer 16 10 1994-95<br />

Wes Grifin 16 10 1979-80<br />

Paul Lang 16 11 1976-77<br />

Jonas Larsson 16 12 1989-90<br />

Jakob Victorin 16 12 1983-84<br />

Chris Celechovsky 16 13 1994-95<br />

James Johnson 16 14 1987-88<br />

Kevin Dul 16 14 1979-80<br />

Kevin Johnson 16 16 1988-89<br />

Jerad Harbaugh 16 17 1997-98<br />

George Spiska 16 19 1986-87<br />

15 Wins<br />

Mark Janasik 15 5 1990-91<br />

Chris Celechovsky 15 6 1996-97<br />

Mike Jacobson 15 9 1985-86<br />

Dan Curry 15 9 1982-83<br />

Skip Smith 15 9 1978-79<br />

Jon Grout 15 9 1970-71<br />

Brett Bufingham 15 10 1980-81<br />

Dan Grossman 15 10 1973-74<br />

Kevin Grieve 15 11 1997-98<br />

Martel Bufford 15 11 1996-97<br />

Bucky Mink 15 12 2001-02<br />

Artur Rusiecki 15 12 1997-98<br />

Dony Papadia 15 13 1998-99<br />

Andreas Winter 15 14 2000-01<br />

Hakan Olsson 15 14 1989-90<br />

George Spiska 15 15 1987-88<br />

Justin Hunter 15 18 2002-03<br />

Jeff Kochevar 15 18 1988-89<br />

Andreas Winter 15 19 1999-00<br />

14 Wins<br />

17 Wins W L Year<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

- current student-athlete bolded<br />

49


Singles, Career Doubles/Coaches<br />

Conference Wins In A Season<br />

W L Year<br />

Stefan Figley 9 1 1991-92<br />

Boris Sepesi 8 2 1996-97<br />

Rolf Andersch 8 2 1991-92<br />

Wes Grifin 8 2 1980-81<br />

Mike Martin 8 2 1977-78<br />

Craig Richardson 8 3 1979-80<br />

Rolf Andersch 7 0 1992-93<br />

Scott Davidoff 7 0 1992-93<br />

Pete Armstrong 7 1 1970-71<br />

Bill Edelman 7 1 1970-71<br />

Mitch Robinson 7 1 1993-94<br />

Paul Trumplemann 7 1 1993-94<br />

Scott Davidoff 7 1 1991-92<br />

Jokob Victorin 7 2 1982-83<br />

Bob Bateman 7 2 1981-82<br />

Bill Godfrey 7 3 1978-79<br />

Dony Papadia 7 4 1996-97<br />

Martel Bufford 7 4 1996-97<br />

Wes Grifin 7 4 1979-80<br />

Kevin Dul 7 4 1979-80<br />

Lars Nordstrom 7 4 1975-76<br />

Best individual doubles records since 1980<br />

Fall Spring Total Win %<br />

HUNTER, Justin 15-18 45-40 60-58 0.508<br />

PAPADIA, Dony 9-5 50-29 59-34 0.634<br />

DILAJ, Maciej 15-8 44-38 59-46 0.562<br />

SPIERS, Jeff 4-2 50-25 54-27 0.666<br />

SPISKA, George 54-31 0.635<br />

KNEPPER, Bryan 12-13 38-33 50-46 0.521<br />

SEPESI, Boris 4-3 45-15 49-18 0.731<br />

JOHNSON, James 49-35 0.583<br />

JOVANOVIC, Mirko 13-5 32-27 45-32 0.584<br />

BATEMAN, Bob 45-39 0.536<br />

WALKER, Robin 41-44 0.482<br />

JACOBSON, Mike 40-11 0.784<br />

JOHNSON, Kevin 40-28 0.588<br />

BUNDALO, Marko 9-8 31-32 40-40 0.500<br />

LECLAIR, Marc 0-2 39-26 39-28 0.582<br />

JENKINS, Tim 3-1 33-28 36-29 0.554<br />

TSUDA, Chad 11-13 25-39 36-52 0.409<br />

LARSSON, Jonas 34-18 0.654<br />

FIGLEY, Stefan 33-15 33-15 0.687<br />

GRIFFIN, Wes 32-24 0.571<br />

OSTEEN, Gary 32-33 0.492<br />

BAUER, Marc 31-36 31-36 0.463<br />

RUSIECKI, Artur 8-7 23-44 31-51 0.378<br />

KOCH, Roy 30-21 0.588<br />

ANDERSCH, Rolf 30-37 30-37 0.448<br />

RUMPP, Steve 29-17 0.630<br />

MINK, Bucky 6-5 22-20 28-25 0.528<br />

ORR, David 27-19 0.587<br />

DAVIDOFF, Scott 1-4 25-19 26-23 0.531<br />

VICTORIN, Jakob 26-25 0.510<br />

KULLICK, Tim 25-22 0.532<br />

BUFFORD, Martel 25-34 25-34 0.424<br />

DVORAK, Marek 5-6 19-18 24-24 0.500<br />

GARGER, Fritz 24-27 0.470<br />

BJORK, Peter 6-8 18-23 24-31 0.436<br />

CELECHOVSKY, Chris 5-2 17-25 22-27 0.449<br />

WINTER, Andy 9-7 13-27 22-34 0.393<br />

DIGLIODO, Morcos 10-7 12-31 22-38 0.367<br />

HARBAUGH, Jerad 5-5 16-21 21-26 0.447<br />

50<br />

Season Record Coach<br />

2004-05 9-15 Sam Winterbotham<br />

2003-04 7-16 Sam Winterbotham<br />

2002-03 6-16 Sam Winterbotham<br />

Sam Winterbotham 3 years 22-47<br />

2001-02 12-11 Scott Davidoff<br />

2000-01 11-11 Scott Davidoff<br />

1999-00 12-10 Scott Davidoff<br />

1998-99 10-12 Scott Davidoff<br />

1997-98 12-12 Scott Davidoff<br />

Scott Davidoff 5 years 57-56<br />

1996-97 20-10 Ron Smarr<br />

1995-96 20-7 Ron Smarr<br />

1994-95 18-13 Ron Smarr<br />

1993-94 20-8 Ron Smarr<br />

1992-93 24-7 Ron Smarr<br />

1991-92 18-10 Ron Smarr<br />

1990-91 22-8 Ron Smarr<br />

1989-90 21-9 Ron Smarr<br />

1988-89 15-16 Ron Smarr<br />

1987-88 17-11 Ron Smarr<br />

Ron Smarr 10 years 195-99<br />

1986-87 18-8 Jon Winegardner<br />

1985-86 9-15 Jon Winegardner<br />

1984-85 14-9 Jon Winegardner<br />

1983-84 13-15 Jon Winegardner<br />

Jon Winegardner 4 years 54-47<br />

1982-83 11-10 Steve Zaslow<br />

Steve Zaslow 1 year 11-10<br />

1981-82 12-10 Jeff Moore<br />

1980-81 16-11 Jeff Moore<br />

Jeff Moore 2 years 28-21<br />

Ron Smarr<br />

Bill Douglas<br />

Colorado Coaches Year-by-Year<br />

C.D. Bodam<br />

Scott Davidoff<br />

1979-80 17-8 C.D. Bodam<br />

1978-79 22-10 C.D. Bodam<br />

1977-78 13-6 C.D. Bodam<br />

1976-77 24-10 C.D. Bodam<br />

1975-76 23-13 C.D. Bodam<br />

C.D. Bodam 5 years 99-47<br />

1974-75 9-10 Kent Woodward<br />

Kent Woodward 1 year 9-10<br />

1973-74 12-14 Bill Douglas<br />

1972-73 14-6 Bill Douglas<br />

1971-72 14-10-1 Bill Douglas<br />

1970-71 16-7 Bill Douglas<br />

1969-70 9-15 Bill Douglas<br />

1968-69 12-8 Bill Douglas<br />

1967-68 17-6-2 Bill Douglas<br />

Bill Douglas 7 years 94-66-3<br />

1966-67 5-7 Dick Gray<br />

1965-66 0-10 Dick Gray<br />

1964-65 6-6 Dick Gray<br />

1963-64 7-8 Dick Gray<br />

1962-63 10-4-1 Dick Gray<br />

1961-62 4-5-1 Dick Gray<br />

1960-61 4-4-1 Dick Gray<br />

1959-60 4-2 Dick Gray<br />

1958-59 3-4-1 Dick Gray<br />

1957-58 8-1 Dick Gray<br />

1956-57 4-3 Dick Gray<br />

1955-56 9-3 Dick Gray<br />

1954-55 4-6 Dick Gray<br />

1953-54 8-1 Dick Gray<br />

1952-53 6-4-1 Dick Gray<br />

1951-52 4-2-1 Dick Gray<br />

1950-51 9-0-1 Dick Gray<br />

1949-50 5-6 Dick Gray<br />

1948-49 8-1 Dick Gray<br />

1947-48 3-1 Dick Gray<br />

1946-47 5-5 Dick Gray<br />

1945-46 6-0 Dick Gray<br />

Dick Gray 22 years 122-83-7<br />

All-Time <strong>CU</strong> Men’s Coaches<br />

Coach Years Wins<br />

Ron Smarr 10 yrs. 195-99<br />

C.D. Bodam 5 yrs. 99-47<br />

Bill Douglas 7 yrs. 94-66-3<br />

Dick Gray 22 yrs. 122-83-7<br />

Scott Davidoff 5 yrs. 57-56<br />

Jon Winegardner 4 yrs. 54-47<br />

Jeff Moore 2 yrs. 28-21<br />

Sam Winterbotham 3 yrs. 22-47<br />

Steve Zaslow 1 yr. 11-10<br />

Kent Woodward 1 yr. 9-10<br />

Dick Gray<br />

<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>


Athletic Administration<br />

Hank Brown, President<br />

Hank Brown was named the 21st president of<br />

the University of Colorado in June <strong>2005</strong>. His name<br />

was advanced as the sole inalist for the position in<br />

two months earlier and he oficially took over the<br />

reins of the university system on August 1, <strong>2005</strong>.<br />

He will serve in an interim capacity, with full<br />

control over the three campuses in Boulder, Denver<br />

and Colorado Springs, while <strong>CU</strong>’s Board of Regents<br />

continue the process of appointing a permanent<br />

president.<br />

Brown returned to his alma mater from the<br />

Daniels Fund, where he had served as president<br />

and Chief executive oficer since July 1, 2002. The<br />

Daniels Fund is a billion dollar foundation left by<br />

the late cable entrepreneur, Bill Daniels, and in his<br />

irst two years there, he reduced overhead by 35%<br />

and shifted $2 million a year to increase grants and<br />

scholarships.<br />

Mike Bohn<br />

Athletic Director<br />

Mike Bohn was introduced<br />

as just the<br />

sixth athletic director<br />

in University of<br />

Colorado history on<br />

April 13, <strong>2005</strong>, returning<br />

to the place<br />

where he starred as<br />

a prep athlete before embarking on a journey that<br />

would take him all over the western half of the<br />

United States and then back home.<br />

Bohn, 44, came to Colorado from San Diego State<br />

University, where he left an indelible imprint in<br />

just 18 months as the Aztecs’ director of athletics.<br />

He replaced Jack Lengyel, who served as interim<br />

athletic director since last December 1; Lengyel<br />

took over the position when Dick Tharp stepped<br />

down on November 22. Tharp held the role from<br />

1996 through 2004, as he followed three legendary<br />

men in <strong>CU</strong> athletic history, Harry Carlson<br />

(1927-65), Eddie Crowder (1965-84) and Bill<br />

Marolt (1984-96).<br />

Bohn’s brief tenure at San Diego State featured<br />

many remarkable ac<strong>com</strong>plishments, including the<br />

instilling of energy, enthusiasm, accountability<br />

and determination into the Aztec staff. Oficially<br />

named SDSU athletic director on October 6, 2003,<br />

Bohn strategically and steadily restructured the<br />

SDSU athletic department with emphasis on fund<br />

raising, iscal responsibility, <strong>com</strong>pliance and academics.<br />

Under his watch, San Diego State saw its average<br />

football attendance increase by 14,369 per game<br />

Prior to his employment with the Daniels Fund,<br />

Brown served as the 11th president at the University<br />

of Northern Colorado.<br />

Before Brown entered higher education, he spent<br />

several years in public service as one of the state’s<br />

most popular politicians. A republican, he served<br />

one term in the United States Senate, representing<br />

Colorado from 1991-97. That followed ive consecutive<br />

terms (1981-91) in the U.S. House as Colorado’s<br />

representative from the 4th Congressional District.<br />

He also served in the Colorado Senate from 1972-76.<br />

Brown was elected and re-elected to the House of<br />

Representatives by margins ranging from 69 to 74<br />

percent, the highest in the history of the District.<br />

He was elected to the U.S. Senate by a 13 percent<br />

victory margin.<br />

Brown was also vice president with Monfort of<br />

Colorado (Greeley) from 1969 to 1980. He is both<br />

an attorney and a certiied public accountant.<br />

He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting<br />

from the University of Colorado-Boulder in 1961. As<br />

an undergraduate, he participated for three years in<br />

wrestling and was also a member of the freshman<br />

football team in addition to serving as <strong>CU</strong>’s student<br />

body president.<br />

He earned a Juris Doctorate degree from the<br />

University of Colorado Law School in 1969. While in<br />

Washington, Brown earned a Master of Law Degree<br />

in 2004 marking the third largest jump in the<br />

country.<br />

He landed the San Diego State position after<br />

serving ive years as athletic director at the University<br />

of Idaho (1999-2003), where he irst made<br />

his mark as a lead administrator in the area of<br />

transformation.<br />

At Idaho, he oversaw the school’s transition to<br />

the Division I-A ranks from the Big Sky Conference,<br />

he developed projects for new facilities,<br />

increased <strong>com</strong>munity and corporate support, and<br />

produced balanced budgets for the department<br />

after inheriting an operation that had accumulated<br />

a deicit of over $1 million. He was also the driving<br />

force behind a 20-percent increase in the Vandal<br />

Scholarship Fund and a $350,000 surge in annual<br />

corporate support.<br />

His irst job in athletic administration came at<br />

the Air Force Academy, where he worked for the<br />

better part of nine years (1984-92). During his<br />

tenure in Colorado Springs, Bohn advanced from<br />

an intern to assistant athletic director. He served<br />

as executive director of the Blue and Silver Club<br />

and implemented a fundraising campaign that<br />

generated $16 million for stadium improvements.<br />

From 1992 to 1995, Bohn served as Director<br />

of Marketing for the College Football Association.<br />

He created and developed the CFA “Good Works<br />

Team” which recognized signiicant off-the-ield<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>plishments in the area of <strong>com</strong>munity relations<br />

of 11 football student-athletes nationally (a<br />

team that is still selected today by the American<br />

Football Coaches Association).<br />

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in 1986 from George Washington University. In<br />

1988, he passed the exam to be<strong>com</strong>e a C.P.A.<br />

Brown also served his country, as he was in the<br />

United State Navy from 1962-66, achieving the<br />

rank of lieutenant. He volunteered for service in<br />

Vietnam and was decorated for his <strong>com</strong>bat service<br />

as a forward air controller.<br />

Brown, 65, was born in Denver and moved with<br />

his family to northern California where he graduated<br />

high school and was star prep wrestler. He was the<br />

state runner-up as a junior and the state champion<br />

as a senior in the 191-pound classiication. His<br />

father, Harry, was also an ac<strong>com</strong>plished wrestler, as<br />

he was the national runner-up at Iowa State in the<br />

late 1930s.<br />

He and his wife Nan live in Denver and they have<br />

three adult children, Harry, Christy, and Lori; and<br />

two grandchildren, Lilly and Hank.<br />

He then moved on to Colorado State University,<br />

where he spent the next three years (1996-98)<br />

as an associate athletic director for the Rams. At<br />

CSU, he was responsible for all external revenueproducing<br />

operations, including ticket sales, fund<br />

raising through the Greater Ram Club, licensing,<br />

corporate sales, signage, capital campaigns and<br />

broadcasting rights fees, as well as special events.<br />

He earned his bachelor’s of arts degree from<br />

the University of Kansas in 1983, where he was<br />

recruited as a quarterback and also played baseball.<br />

He then graduated with a master’s degree<br />

in sports administration from Ohio University in<br />

1984. While earning his master’s, he worked as a<br />

graduate assistant football coach for the Bobcats.<br />

Bohn is a former member of the NCAA Championships<br />

Cabinet and the Division I-A Athletics<br />

Directors Association Executive Council. During<br />

his stay at Idaho, he was a member of the Big West<br />

Conference executive <strong>com</strong>mittee and served on the<br />

University of Idaho executive council.<br />

Born November 16, 1960 in Hinsdale, Ill., he<br />

graduated from Boulder High School where he<br />

lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He is<br />

married to the former Kim Zeren, and the couple<br />

has two children, Michaelyn (21) and Brandon<br />

(19).<br />

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University of Colorado<br />

“The University of Colorado, and Boulder, is a town which stops where<br />

the Rocky Mountains begin. Normally in America such a superb site would<br />

be occupied by a golf course, but somebody goofed and instead they built<br />

what may be the most beautifully situated campus in the world… if anyone<br />

asks you to Boulder, I have one word of advice: ‘Go.’”<br />

From the London (England) Observer Magazine article, “Us and Them,”<br />

by Simon Hoggart (April 23, 1989)<br />

Often called the best of the United States’ public<br />

universities by the Fiske <strong>Guide</strong> to Colleges, that belief<br />

was again strengthened in 2001 when the University<br />

of Colorado received the largest donation ever given to<br />

an American public institution of higher learning at the<br />

time. The quarter-billion dollar gift by Bill and Claudia<br />

Coleman established the Coleman Institute for Cognitive<br />

Disabilities to catalyze and integrate advances in science,<br />

engineering and technology to promote the quality of<br />

life and independent living of people with cognitive disabilities.<br />

Founded in 1876 at the foot of the Flatirons, the University<br />

of Colorado has grown from a lone building on a<br />

bleak, windswept hill to one of the nation’s leading public<br />

research institutions. The doors of Old Main opened the<br />

following year with 44 students, an instructor and the<br />

President who taught and lived there with his family,<br />

pasturing his horse nearby.<br />

The Boulder campus now en<strong>com</strong>passes 786 acres on<br />

the main campus, east campus (which includes a research park), Williams<br />

Village and the Mountain Research Station north of nearby Nederland (which<br />

supports alpine research). In 1996 the Board of Regents purchased 308 acres<br />

of land in unincorporated Boulder County, now informally known as the south<br />

campus, in an effort to insure the growth of the University well into the 21st<br />

century.<br />

While over 29,000 students are educated on the main campus, another<br />

13,000 study at the University of Colorado (including the Health Sciences<br />

Center) at Denver and the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Nine<br />

elected Regents and President Hank Brown, who was named to the position<br />

this past August, leads the four-campus system, while each campus has a Chancellor<br />

who serves as the chief academic and administrative oficer. Dr. Philip<br />

DiStefano is currently the acting chancellor of the Boulder campus. Students<br />

can enter any of nine schools and colleges offering more than 3,400 courses<br />

in 150 ields, representing a full range of disciplines in the humanities, social<br />

sciences, physical and biological sciences, the ine and performing arts, and<br />

the professions.<br />

The largest university in the Centennial<br />

State is a big school, but its northern Italian<br />

architecture, named fourth in a ranking<br />

of the “most architecturally successful<br />

campuses in the country,” in The Campus<br />

as a Work of Art, creates an intimate,<br />

visitor-friendly public space thanks to the<br />

varicolored sandstone and red-tiled roof<br />

facade of more than 200 buildings created<br />

by its rural Tuscany inluence.<br />

There are 17 residence halls that dot<br />

the campus, with more than 1,500 students<br />

enrolled in seven residential academic<br />

programs, providing undergraduates with<br />

shared learning and living experiences.<br />

Many of the high-tech <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

located along the Front Range owe their<br />

origins to <strong>CU</strong>-Boulder’s cutting-edge science.<br />

<strong>CU</strong> researchers have created a new form of matter called Bose-Einstein<br />

condensate, shown that RNA can act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions,<br />

developed the irst classiication system of human chromosomes, created the<br />

irst national model to assess child development, identiied the battered child<br />

syndrome, discovered the process of aging is under direct genetic control,<br />

developed ways of dealing with natural hazards, and alerted the nation to<br />

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heightened academic pressures on kindergarten children.<br />

<strong>CU</strong>-Boulder has played a major role in NASA space programs, designing and<br />

building many scientiic instruments lown in outer space, and graduated 17<br />

men and women who became astronauts, including the late Jack Swigert, one<br />

of the three astronauts in the crippled Apollo 13 mission who made it dock to<br />

Earth safely from the moon. When the Hubble Space Telescope was launched<br />

in 1990, it was carrying seven major instruments, including a high-resolution<br />

spectrograph to study the evolution of stars and designed and built by an<br />

international science team led by astronomer Jack Brandt<br />

of <strong>CU</strong> Boulder. <strong>CU</strong>-Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric<br />

and Space Physics currently operates nine scientiic instruments<br />

in space. An additional <strong>CU</strong> instrument is being<br />

prepared for launch in 20<strong>06</strong> as part of the New Horizons<br />

mission, which is expected to reach Pluto in 2015. Once<br />

the instrument is launched, LASP will have sent scientiic<br />

instruments to every planet in the solar system.<br />

The University has produced 19 Rhodes Scholars, ive<br />

of which were former football student-athletes at <strong>CU</strong>, with<br />

Jim Hansen the most recent recipient in 1992. Three faculty<br />

members have received Nobel Prizes: Carl Wieman and<br />

Eric Cornell of JILA and physics won the 2001 Nobel Prize<br />

in physics, and Thomas Cech, a distinguished professor of<br />

chemistry and biochemistry, won the 1989 Nobel Prize in<br />

chemistry. Other notable alumni include former United<br />

States Supreme Court Justice Byron “Whizzer” White, former<br />

big band leader Glenn Miller and actor Robert Redford.<br />

A premier institution in and of itself, the Boulder campus<br />

is in good <strong>com</strong>pany with some of the inest campuses in the country:<br />

* Colorado is one of the four most outstanding universities in the United<br />

States according to the 2004 Fiske <strong>Guide</strong> to Colleges (with Brown, Stanford<br />

and Virginia), based on academics, social life and quality of life.<br />

* U.S. News & World Report ranked <strong>CU</strong>-Boulder 32nd among the nation’s<br />

Top 50 Public National Universities in its <strong>2005</strong> Best Colleges issue. The rankings<br />

were based on factors such as academic reputation, retention, faculty<br />

resources, student selectivity and inancial resources.<br />

* U.S. News & World Report in <strong>2005</strong> also ranked seven <strong>CU</strong> graduate programs<br />

in the nation’s top 20: Environmental Law (7th), Aerospace Engineering<br />

(12th), Clinical Psychology (15th), Entrepreneurship Specialty (Business,<br />

15th), Speech Language-Pathology (17th), Chemical Engineering (18th) and<br />

Civil Engineering (20th).<br />

* And in April 2004, The Economist of London ranked <strong>CU</strong> as the 11th best<br />

public university in the world, as well as one of the 50 best universities of any<br />

kind, based on criteria such as highly cited researchers and Nobel laureates<br />

in selected ields.<br />

If the aphorism, “Somewhere between the Rockies<br />

and reality,” seems too good to believe, then <strong>com</strong>e for a<br />

visit. Start with a walk on the historic Pearl Street Mall, a<br />

downtown pedestrian mall that is the ceremonial heart of<br />

the city actually that works despite the efforts of its street<br />

theatre. Visitors may be so taken in by the scenery, the mall,<br />

Tudors and Victorians they may forget the University that<br />

put it all together. From Pearl, Broadway leads directly onto<br />

campus where the University of Colorado Museum and the<br />

<strong>CU</strong> Heritage Center, in the original Old Main building, which<br />

introduces the University’s past and present. Visitors can<br />

experience the University’s cosmopolitan atmosphere by<br />

visiting Fiske Planetarium, Sommers-Bausch Observatory,<br />

and Norlin Library. Lively performances are staged by the<br />

Artist Series, Department of Theatre and Dance, and the<br />

College of Music, and movie fans can relax with classic,<br />

contemporary, and avant garde ilms. Summer months<br />

bring the annual Shakespeare Festival to campus.<br />

Take in the fresh mountain air on any part of 100 miles of trails and 30,000<br />

acres of open space. Climb the Flatirons or in Eldorado Canyon State Park.<br />

Swim or board sail at the Boulder Reservoir while elite runners sprint around<br />

it. Rest assured, like the prophesy of an Arapaho Indian Chief, “If you leave<br />

Boulder, you will return.”<br />

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Dal Ward Athletic Center/<strong>CU</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong> Facility<br />

The 1990-91 athletic season is landmark for the University of<br />

Colorado in two areas. The year produced national championships<br />

in football (its irst) and skiing (its 14th at the time), and the men’s<br />

basketball team reached the NIT Final Four.<br />

That was also the year that the magniicent Dal Ward Athletic Center<br />

became a reality. The entire construction process was <strong>com</strong>pleted in<br />

less than nine months, from ground-breaking in December, 1990, to<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletion the following August.<br />

The $14 million building was<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletely funded through private<br />

donations. This multi-functional,<br />

stateof-the-art structure is one of<br />

the top facilities anywhere in college<br />

athletics.<br />

The Dal Ward Center boasts<br />

92,000 square feet that includes<br />

a massive academic center, sports<br />

medicine and weight training centers,<br />

a full-service kitchen and<br />

daily dining area, an auditorium,<br />

men’s and women’s lockerrooms,<br />

a player’s lounge and ofices for<br />

athletic administration and coaches.<br />

Construction on the project actually began in November, 1990, with<br />

the demolition of the old team house building, which had stood in the<br />

north end of Folsom Field since its erection in 1967. The foundation<br />

was dug and concrete poured over the next couple of months, with<br />

construction of the actual building starting in February, 1991. The<br />

structure was available for the football team’s use by mid-August, with<br />

the remainder of the building <strong>com</strong>pleted later that fall.<br />

The building is named for Dallas Ward, the football coach who led<br />

<strong>CU</strong> into the Big Seven Conference in 1948.<br />

Ward was the head coach for the Buffaloes for 11 seasons (1948-<br />

1958), <strong>com</strong>piling a 63-41-6 record, which made him the third-winningest<br />

coach in <strong>CU</strong> history at the time. His teams, noted for the single<br />

wing offense, were a constant threat to Oklahoma’s supremacy in the<br />

Big Seven Conference.<br />

The facility has several outstanding attributes, which beneit both<br />

the athletic department<br />

and the entire<br />

<strong>CU</strong>Boulder campus.<br />

The tile roof, native<br />

stone walls and<br />

traditional Italinate<br />

architecture were<br />

selected to <strong>com</strong>pliment<br />

the style of<br />

the Boulder campus.<br />

The Center also<br />

establishes a new<br />

sense of entry to the campus <strong>com</strong>ing from the north. The building<br />

features a dramatic two-story entry and lobby space with a grand<br />

staircase.<br />

In 1999, a state-of-the-art video replay board, known as “BuffVision,”<br />

replaced the original scoreboard. The Dal Ward Center allows<br />

<strong>CU</strong> athletics to provide a facility that is <strong>com</strong>petitive with equivalent<br />

successful NCAA athletic programs.<br />

The University of Colorado oficially opened its brand new tennis<br />

facility, The <strong>CU</strong> Boulder South Campus <strong>Tennis</strong> Courts with a ribbon<br />

cutting ceremony in front of a large turn out of fans, players, and administrative<br />

staff, on a cold and cloudy Saturday morning on Sept. 13,<br />

2004.<br />

“It’s a very exciting day for Colorado tennis,” said men’s tennis coach<br />

Sam Winterbotham. “Today is the irst step of great things for both the<br />

men’s and women’s tennis programs at this new facility. We hope the<br />

Boulder <strong>com</strong>munity will embrace this as much as we have, and build<br />

a winning tradition here at Colorado.”<br />

The ribbon cutting ceremony took place before alumni and current<br />

players. The morning activities included an inaugural Alumni<br />

match where former<br />

standouts<br />

of <strong>CU</strong>’s past took<br />

on today’s rising<br />

stars. The Alumni<br />

team included<br />

recent graduates<br />

and players who<br />

graduated from the<br />

1960’s through last<br />

year.<br />

The new facility<br />

located off Table<br />

Mesa Drive consists of 12 tennis courts, two rows of six courts with a<br />

35-foot walk-way in between. The courts also house a beautiful, breathtaking<br />

view of the Flatirons.<br />

The new courts are inanced through the <strong>CU</strong> Law School, the University<br />

of Colorado and the <strong>CU</strong> Athletic Department. The planning process<br />

for the new courts started three years ago as part of the <strong>CU</strong> Law School<br />

expansion.<br />

“The facility brings a whole new excitement to the program,” <strong>CU</strong><br />

women’s tennis head coach Nicole Kenneally said. “It opens up a new<br />

chapter of <strong>CU</strong> tennis. It’s a irst class college facility and will bring home<br />

to the players how valued they are on campus.”<br />

“It’s a very nice <strong>com</strong>plex,” Colorado Associate Athletic Director Jon<br />

Burianek said. “The new courts have more space behind the baseline<br />

and more space behind the courts. People can see all six matches at a<br />

time now.”<br />

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Boulder Facts<br />

Boulder was rated the “#1 Sports Town in<br />

America” by Outside Magazine, Boulder is a mecca<br />

for outdoor activities and recreational opportunities.<br />

Take advantage of the 200 miles of public hiking and<br />

biking trails, approximately 30,000 acres of open<br />

space, or the 16-mile Boulder Creek Path, which runs<br />

through the middle of town. The following resources<br />

can help you tap into these endless possibilities.<br />

Boulder offers a variety of interesting and entertaining<br />

attractions year-round, and many are free<br />

or almost-free. There is something for everyone in<br />

Boulder, and after spending some time here, it’s easy<br />

to see why Boulder sets itself apart from most cities<br />

its size.<br />

Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse<br />

303.442.4993<br />

“This is a gift to the people of Boulder to make their<br />

souls happy...” The Teahouse, which oficially opened<br />

May 15, 1998, is a gift from Boulder’s sister city,<br />

Dushanbe, Tajikistan and is the only one of its kind<br />

in the Western Hemisphere. Handcrafted by over 40<br />

Tajik artisans, the Teahouse is a feast for the eyes<br />

with its vibrant colors, patterns and furnishings. The<br />

Teahouse features an eclectic, international menu<br />

and teas from all over the world.<br />

Celestial Seasonings<br />

Tea Company<br />

303.581.1202<br />

Wel<strong>com</strong>e to the world of tea. Take a free,<br />

45-minute factory tour of Celestial’s tea<br />

making process, from package design<br />

to production, and sample the newest<br />

lavors to hit the market. Be sure to stop<br />

by the unforgettable “Mint Room” for a<br />

sinus-clearing sniff and the Art Gallery,<br />

displaying Celestial’s original paintings<br />

and teapot collection. The tour ends in<br />

the Celestial Gift Shop. Located at 4600<br />

Sleepytime Drive. Tour times: Monday<br />

through Saturday on the hour from<br />

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday on the hour from 11<br />

a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

Leanin’ Tree Museum<br />

of Western Art<br />

303.581.2100<br />

Boasting the largest, privately-held collection of<br />

western art in the country, Leanin’ Tree offers a<br />

wide selection of ine art including cowboy, Native-<br />

American and wildlife subjects, desert and mountain<br />

landscapes, and bronze sculptures. Each painting and<br />

sculpture in the collection has detailed information<br />

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about the particular piece, the artist<br />

and how the work was acquired.<br />

Leanin’ Tree is also one of the largest<br />

publishers of western, wildlife<br />

and regional interest greeting cards,<br />

which are all available in the gift<br />

shop. Open 7 days a week, 8 a.m.-4<br />

p.m. Monday through Friday and 10<br />

a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Chautauqua Park Historic District<br />

303.442.3282<br />

At the base of the Flatiron Mountains<br />

lies a 100-year-old tradition. Chautauqua<br />

Park offers a playground,<br />

hiking trails, breathtaking views,<br />

delicious meals at the historic Dining<br />

Hall and entertainment, including<br />

lectures and performances at the Community House.<br />

Chautauqua is also home to the Chautauqua Summer<br />

Festival and the esteemed Colorado Music Festival,<br />

which are held in the Chautauqua Auditorium.<br />

Farmer’s Market 303.910.2236<br />

Offering fresh fruit, lowers, veggies and delicious<br />

edibles, the Farmer’s Market provides a place for<br />

locals to sell their products in a friendly, fun environment.<br />

Twice a week, residents and visitors can ill<br />

their bags with goodies. Saturdays 8:00 – 2:00 and<br />

Wednesdays 4:00 – 8:00 (April thought October).<br />

Pearl Street Mall (Downtown) 303.449.3774<br />

Stroll along our popular pedestrian mall and enjoy<br />

a great selection of restaurants, bookstores, boutiques<br />

and sidewalk cafés. Also popular are<br />

the seasonal art shows, craft fairs, musical<br />

presentations and street performers who entertain<br />

enthusiastic crowds with their antics.<br />

Let Bongo the Balloon Man make an animal<br />

creation out of his colorful supply of balloons,<br />

challenge the Zip Code Man to guess your<br />

hometown just by telling him your zip code,<br />

or watch the unusually lexible contortionist<br />

fold his body into a small box.<br />

E-Town 303.443.8696<br />

Artists like James Taylor <strong>com</strong>bined with<br />

interviewees like Jimmy Carter create a one<br />

of a kind, live radio show, which gives the<br />

“E-chievement Award” to an individual or<br />

organization around the country who has<br />

found positive solutions to challenges in their <strong>com</strong>munities.<br />

E-town airs on 110 radio stations around<br />

the country and usually tapes on Sunday evenings at<br />

the Boulder Theatre.<br />

National Center for Atmospheric<br />

Research 303.497.1174<br />

NCAR’s work focuses on weather phenomena,<br />

storms, climate, atmospheric chemistry and the sun.<br />

The world famous architect I.M. Pei designed the<br />

building that houses NCAR. Free, guided-tours of the<br />

facility are available Mon-Wed, noon, year-round, as<br />

well as a scientiic store featuring weather related<br />

educational items.<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration (NOAA) 303.497.3333<br />

Take a tour of the NOAA facilities and ind out how<br />

weather patterns are predicted and affect our lives.<br />

Public tours are offered once a week on Tuesday at<br />

1 p.m. and last about one hour. Admission is free<br />

and reservations are not needed.<br />

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art<br />

303.443.2122<br />

Enjoy contemporary art exhibits featuring local and<br />

visiting artists. During the summer months take<br />

advantage of the Outdoor Cinema program! Open<br />

Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., closed<br />

Sunday, Monday and holidays.<br />

Dairy Center for the Arts<br />

303.440.7826<br />

Representatives from various local art groups are<br />

exhibited and housed in this multi-media <strong>com</strong>plex.<br />

For art lovers of all kinds, this multidisciplinary art<br />

center is worth the visit. Enjoy the many exhibits or<br />

participate in one of the several dance, theater or<br />

music classes offered. www.dairy.org<br />

Boulder Museum of History<br />

303.449.3464<br />

This museum captures Boulder’s history from the<br />

conquest of the American West to the present day.<br />

Look through photographs, artifacts and a costume<br />

gallery showing how Boulder became the town it is<br />

today. Open 10 am - 4 pm Tuesday through Friday,<br />

and noon - 4 pm on Saturday and Sunday.<br />

“Mork & Mindy” House<br />

Feel like testing your TV trivia? The exterior of this<br />

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Boulder Facts<br />

Mapleton Hill home was used in the well-known<br />

TV show, “Mork & Mindy,” starring Robin Williams.<br />

are well marked for hikers and<br />

cyclists alike.<br />

Rockies Brewing Company<br />

303.444.8448<br />

Ever wonder how beer is made? Come see the process<br />

from start to inish in the country’s oldest operating<br />

microbrewery and sample a few of the brews! Try<br />

the award-winning Singletrack Copper Ale or Buffalo<br />

Gold. Free tours are offered Monday through<br />

Saturday at 2 p.m.<br />

Boulder City Parks Trails System 303.441.3408.<br />

From a meandering path to a challenging climb,<br />

trails for all ages and abilities are well-maintained<br />

in Boulder’s park system. Not-to-miss areas include<br />

Chautauqua Park, Flagstaff Mountain and six-mile<br />

Mesa Trail. Stop by the ranger station located in<br />

Chautauqua Park for additional trail information and<br />

don’t forget a water bottle and sunscreen!<br />

Boulder<br />

Creek Path<br />

Take a walk, bike or in-line skate along this local, scenic<br />

path. Located parallel to Boulder Creek, between<br />

Arapahoe Avenue and Canyon Boulevard, the path is<br />

great for both recreation and people watching. The<br />

west end of the path winds out of the city and up<br />

through Boulder Canyon for four miles.<br />

Boulder Falls<br />

See where North Boulder Creek drops 70 feet into<br />

Middle Boulder Creek, a short distance up Boulder<br />

Canyon. Look for the “Boulder Falls” sign and parking<br />

will be to your left. It is a short hike to the falls,<br />

ideal for all ages.<br />

Boulder Reservoir<br />

303.441.3456<br />

Want to go for a quick swim? Boulder Reservoir is<br />

the choice of Boulderites and visitors alike for boating,<br />

swimming or sunbathing. Located in northeast<br />

Boulder. Call ahead for boat and equipment rentals<br />

and admission rates.<br />

Mountain Biking<br />

If you have a hankering for<br />

some outdoor adventure,<br />

Boulder offers a variety of<br />

biking trails throughout the<br />

area, suitable for all abilities.<br />

Favorites include the Boulder<br />

Creek Path, Walker Ranch and<br />

the Switzerland Trail. Bike<br />

rentals are available through<br />

local area bike shops.<br />

Tubing on Boulder Creek<br />

Grab an inner tube and hop<br />

on in! Cool off by taking a loat<br />

down Boulder Creek on those<br />

hot, summer days. Tubes are<br />

available from local gas stations<br />

for around $10.<br />

Boulder Falls<br />

Rocky Mountain National Park 970.586.12<strong>06</strong><br />

A scenic 45-minute drive away, Rocky Mountain<br />

National Park preserves over 250,000 acres of wilderness<br />

area, boasts over 355 miles of trails, stunning<br />

mountain vistas, elk herds, wildlowers and pristine<br />

alpine lakes. Both hiking trails and paved roads make<br />

this park accessible for all visitors to enjoy.<br />

Fiske Planetarium/<br />

Sommers-Bausch<br />

Observatory 303.492.5001<br />

Expand your horizons. Travel the solar system.<br />

Search for distant worlds. Try a different kind<br />

of entertainment and enjoy a laser show set to<br />

the tunes of Pink Floyd, the Beatles, Bob Marley,<br />

the Dave Matthews Band or an All Request show,<br />

where the audience chooses the play list. Take<br />

a class, learn about the formation of our solar<br />

system, galaxies, black holes and even extra-terrestrials.<br />

Classes, observation sessions, and laser<br />

shows take place on Friday evenings, Saturdays<br />

and select Tuesdays. The Observatory is open<br />

for telescope viewing on most Friday evenings,<br />

depending on weather. Located on the University of<br />

Colorado Campus.<br />

Flagstaff Mountain<br />

A drive up Flagstaff Mountain offers spectacular<br />

views of Boulder, the Front Range and the Continental<br />

Divide. Follow Baseline Road west as it winds<br />

upward. There is a parking permit required for outof-county<br />

cars and rental cars.<br />

City of Boulder Open Space<br />

303.441.3440<br />

Looking for a hike with a view of the back range?<br />

Boulder’s open space trails will reveal lower-illed<br />

meadows in the summer and snow-capped vistas in<br />

the winter. Local favorites include the Bobolink Trail<br />

and the Marshall Mesa Trail. For the cyclist, there are<br />

many trails with varying levels of dificulty. All trails<br />

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Denver Facts<br />

DENVER’S POPULATION<br />

Denver has more than doubled in population since 1960. The City & County<br />

of Denver has a population of 510,000 making it larger than the entire population<br />

of Wyoming (which has 480,000 people). The sixcounty metro area<br />

has a population of 2.3 million. Denver’s population<br />

has increased by 23% since 1990. Denver is<br />

the 20th largest metro area in America, and has<br />

the 10th largest downtown area. The city and<br />

county of Denver has a minority population of<br />

44.7% with 15% African American; 27.8% Hispanic;<br />

3.3% Asian; and 1.4% Native American.<br />

The median age is 32.9 slightly below the U.S.<br />

median of 33.2. All of Colorado is experiencing<br />

a population boom with over 700,000 people<br />

moving to the state in the last decade.<br />

Highest Educated City: Denver is the most<br />

educated city in the U.S. Denver has the greatest<br />

percentage of high school and college graduates<br />

of any major metropolitan area in the U.S.;<br />

92.1% of the population in the metro area have<br />

high school diplomas and 35% have at least a bachelor’s degree, according<br />

to the U.S. Census. The national average is 81.7% for high school diplomas<br />

and 23% with a college degree.<br />

Baby Boomer Capital: Denver also is the nation’s baby boomer capital,<br />

with the highest percentage of boomers of any major city, according to<br />

the 1998 U.S. Census. One third of the city is between age 35 and 54.<br />

Including small cities, only<br />

two had a higher percentage<br />

than Denver — Santa Fe and<br />

Anchorage. Among major cities,<br />

percentage of boomers is:<br />

Denver 32.8%; Seattle 31.5%;<br />

Atlanta 31.4%; Washington<br />

31.4%; Portland OR 31.4%; San<br />

Francisco 30.8%.<br />

Thin City: Denver is also the<br />

“thinnest” city in America, and<br />

Colorado is tied as the “thinnest”<br />

state with Hawaii.<br />

DENVER’S LOCATION<br />

Contrary to popular belief, Denver is not in the mountains; it is near them.<br />

The “Foothills” (a gentle series of peaks ranging from 7,000 to 11,000 feet<br />

high (2,133 to 3,353 meters high) start to rise 15 miles (24 kilometers)<br />

west of the city. Slightly beyond that is the Continental Divide and a series<br />

of peaks soaring to heights of 14,000 feet,(4,267 meters) known locally as<br />

the “Front Range.” Denver itself is located on high, rolling plains. Although<br />

considered “Western” in character, Denver is actually located in the center<br />

of the country, just 346 miles (557 km) west of the exact center of the<br />

continental United States. With the exception of Kansas City, Denver is<br />

closer to the exact center of the nation than any other metropolitan area.<br />

DENVER’S TRANSPORTATION<br />

Aviation history was made when the $4.3 billion Denver International Airport<br />

opened on February 28, 1995. Covering 53 square miles (137 square<br />

kilometers, twice the size of Manhattan), Denver International Airport has<br />

ive full-service runways and has established a landing rate of 120 planes<br />

an hour in good weather— 36% higher than the good weather rate of 88<br />

planes an hour at Denver’s previous airport, Stapleton International. DIA<br />

can be expanded to 11 runways capable of serving 110 million passengers<br />

a year. Currently DIA is the sixth-busiest airport in the United States<br />

and the 10th-busiest in the world. Twenty-two airlines offer 1200 lights<br />

56<br />

including non-stops to 120 American cities and according to the Federal<br />

Aviation Administration.<br />

DESCRIPTION OF DENVER<br />

Denver is a clean, young and green city with<br />

over 200 parks and dozens of tree-lined boulevards.<br />

The architecture relects the city’s three<br />

boom periods: Victorian, when silver was<br />

discovered in Leadville; turn-of-thecentury,<br />

when gold was discovered in Cripple Creek;<br />

and contemporary, when the energy boom<br />

added 16 skyscrapers to the downtown<br />

skyline in a three year period, 1980-1983.<br />

Unlike some Western cities, Denver has a<br />

central downtown area. Here, within easy<br />

walking distance, are 5,200 hotel rooms, the<br />

city’s convention <strong>com</strong>plex, performing arts<br />

<strong>com</strong>plex, and a wide variety of shops, department<br />

stores, restaurants, and nightspots. Also<br />

within easy walking distance are some of the<br />

city’s top attractions including the U.S. Mint,<br />

Denver Art Museum and Colorado History Museum.<br />

DENVER’S CLIMATE<br />

Nothing about Denver is more misunderstood than the city’s climate.<br />

Located just east of a high mountain barrier and a long distance from any<br />

moisture source, Denver has a mild, dry and arid climate. The city receives<br />

only 8-15 inches (20.3 - 38 cm) of precipitation a year (about the same as<br />

Los Angeles), and records 300 days of sunshine a year — more<br />

annual hours of sun than San Diego or Miami Beach. Winters<br />

are mild with an average daily high of 45 degrees Fahrenheit,<br />

7 degrees Celsius in February, warmer than New York, Boston,<br />

Chicago or St. Louis. Snow does fall, but it usually melts in a<br />

short time. Golf courses remain open all year and have been<br />

played on as many as 30 days in January. Chinook winds (a<br />

wind blowing down from a mountain that gains heat as it<br />

loses elevation)<br />

can bring 60 degree F (16 degrees C) weather to Denver at any<br />

time throughout the winter. In summer, dry relative humidity<br />

makes Denver feel cool and <strong>com</strong>fortable, offering natural air<br />

conditioning. Fall is a particularly delightful time to visit the<br />

city and make day excursions to the mountains to view the<br />

colorful changing of the aspens, an event that takes place from<br />

mid-September until mid-October.<br />

DENVER’S MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS<br />

Denver has some of the inest museums in the West with a wide variety of<br />

historical, western, artistic and horticultural emphasis.<br />

The Black American<br />

West Museum<br />

tells the forgotten<br />

story of African<br />

American cowboys,<br />

who made up as<br />

many as one third<br />

of all the cowboys<br />

on the great cattle<br />

drives. Housed in the<br />

home of Dr. Justina<br />

Ford, Denver’s irst<br />

African American<br />

doctor, the museum has exhibits, historic photos and artifacts that tell<br />

the story of the many contributions made by Blacks in settling the West.<br />

(303) 292-2566.<br />

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Denver Facts<br />

Butterly Pavilion & Insect Center features a lush tropical forest illed<br />

with up to 1,600 free-lying butterlies. There is also an insect center, gift<br />

shop, outdoor gardens and many fun,<br />

educational exhibits. (303) 469-5441.<br />

The Colorado History Museum offers<br />

a series of dioramas and exhibits that<br />

trace the colorful history of the Indians,<br />

explorers, gold miners, cowboys<br />

and pioneers that have called Colorado<br />

home. Exhibits include an outstanding<br />

collection of William Henry Jackson<br />

photos and a large diorama of Denver as<br />

it appeared in 1860. Call for information<br />

on special exhibits. (303) 866-3670.<br />

The Colorado State Capitol stands a<br />

mile above sea level with a plaque on<br />

the 15th step to mark the spot that is 5,280 feet (1,609 m) high. The dome<br />

is covered with 200 ounces of pure gold and there is a beautiful view from<br />

the rotunda of the entire Front Range, from Pikes Peak, all the way north<br />

to the Wyoming border, a distance of over 150 miles (241 km). Free tours<br />

on weekdays of the beautiful rooms and appointments. (303) 866-2604.<br />

The Coors Brewery offers free tours of the largest single brewery in the<br />

world. Colorado brews more beer than any other state and this Golden<br />

brewery brews more beer than any other place on the planet. Free tours<br />

of the entire <strong>com</strong>plex, from brewing to bottling, with free beer samples for<br />

those over the age of 21. (303) 277-2337.<br />

Denver Art Museum has what is considered to be the inest collection<br />

of American Indian art works in the world covering all tribes, as well as<br />

30,000 other art objects in seven curatorial departments. The museum<br />

celebrated it’s 100th Anniversary in 1993 with newly remodeled Asian,<br />

Pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial galleries and renovated African and<br />

Oceanic galleries. It is the largest art museum between Kansas City and the<br />

West Coast. (303) 640-2793.<br />

The Denver Zoo is consistently rated as one of the top 10 in America with<br />

3,500 animals in lovely spreading grounds in City Park. “Tropical Discovery,”<br />

is a 1.5-acre rainforest under glass in which visitors feel the sensation of<br />

walking through a jungle teeming with wildlife. Other highlights of the Zoo<br />

include “Northern Shores” where you<br />

can watch polar bears swim underwater<br />

and Primate Panorama, where<br />

visitors can get as close as 10 feet to<br />

over 29 species of monkeys. The Zoo<br />

celebrated its 100th anniversary in<br />

1996. (303) 376-4800.<br />

Six Flags Elitch Gardens Theme<br />

Park is a hundred-year-old theme<br />

park known for its European atmosphere,<br />

elaborate loral gardens, and<br />

thrill rides. In 1995, Elitch Gardens<br />

moved to an expanded location in<br />

downtown Denver along the South<br />

Platte River with all new rides, gardens,<br />

lagoons, restaurants and amusements.<br />

(303) 455-4771.<br />

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a 9,000-seat natural outdoor arena carved out<br />

of huge, 500-foot (152 m) high, red sandstone cliffs, all overlooking Denver<br />

and the plains. With its views and geologic wonders, it’s one of the world’s<br />

most famous concert sites and has played host to everyone from the Beatles<br />

to symphony orchestras. Seventy million years ago, the rocks were the beach<br />

of an ancient inland sea that covered eastern<br />

Colorado and Kansas. Today, it’s a wonderful<br />

site for hikes, picnics and concerts.<br />

The U.S. Mint is where over ive billion coins<br />

are made each year and there are free 20 minute<br />

tours on weekdays. It is also the second<br />

largest storehouse of gold bullion in the U.S.<br />

after Fort Knox. The gift shop has many unique<br />

coins not available anywhere else, and there<br />

is a small museum on the history of money.<br />

Tours are currently available on a very limited<br />

basis, please call the Mint at 303-405-4761<br />

for details.<br />

DAY TRIP EX<strong>CU</strong>RSIONS FROM DENVER<br />

Pikes Peak Country is located 60 miles (97 km) south of Denver and<br />

features more than 40 attractions centered around 14,000-foot (4,267 m)<br />

high Pikes Peak. Things to see include the Air Force Academy, one of three<br />

United States military colleges; the famous Broadmoor Resort with its lake<br />

and three golf courses; the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame with its exhibits on this<br />

exciting professional sport; and Garden of the Gods which has gigantic 500-<br />

foot (152 m) high red sandstone rock monuments in a spectacular setting<br />

at the base of Pikes Peak.<br />

Rocky Mountain National Park is located 71 miles (114 km) northwest<br />

of Denver and features 400 square miles (1,036 sq km) of scenic beauty,<br />

including Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous highway in the world<br />

crossing the Continental Divide at over two miles above sea level. The park<br />

has two information centers, hundreds of miles of hiking trails, tranquil<br />

lakes, waterfalls, wildlife and horseback riding. Estes Park is a resort town<br />

on the edge of the park with restaurants and shops.<br />

DENVER TRIVIA<br />

In 1935, Louis Ballast grilled a slice of cheese onto a hamburger at his<br />

Denver Humpty Dumpty drive-in restaurant, and patented the invention<br />

as the world’s irst “cheeseburger.” The restaurant is gone today, but there<br />

is a small memorial to this historic dining event at 2776 North Speer Blvd.<br />

(in the parking lot for Key Bank).<br />

• Denver truly is one mile high. The 15th step on the west<br />

side of the State Capitol Building is 5,280 feet (1,609 m)<br />

above sea level.<br />

• It was on top of nearby Pikes Peak in 1893 that Katherine<br />

Lee Bates was inspired to write the words to “America<br />

the Beautiful.”<br />

• The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size<br />

of Switzerland and contains 9,600 miles (15,449 km) of<br />

ishing streams, 2,850 lakes and over 1,000 peaks two<br />

miles (3,218 km) high.<br />

• The road up 14,260 foot (4,346 m) high Mount Evans<br />

is the highest paved road in North America — and it is<br />

maintained and operated by Denver City Parks Department.<br />

Denver’s Mountain Parks Department maintains<br />

20,000 acres of park lands including its own private buffalo herd and Red<br />

Rocks Amphitheatre — all part of the largest city park system in the nation.<br />

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State of Colorado Facts<br />

COLORADO BY THE NUMBERS<br />

2<br />

National Parks<br />

3<br />

<strong>CU</strong> National Championships in<br />

Football (1990) and Cross Country (2000,<br />

2001)<br />

8<br />

National Monuments and Recreation<br />

Areas<br />

15<br />

National Forests and<br />

National Grasslands<br />

16<br />

<strong>CU</strong> National Championships in Skiing<br />

21<br />

Scenic and Historic Byways<br />

40<br />

State Parks<br />

54<br />

Colorado peaks over 14,000 feet<br />

in elevation<br />

325<br />

Days of sunshine the Front Range sees<br />

each year<br />

450<br />

Square miles of bodies of water<br />

469<br />

Length in miles of the Colorado Trail<br />

786<br />

Acres on the main campus in Boulder<br />

1,450<br />

Length in miles of the Colorado River and<br />

the Rio Grande<br />

3,350<br />

Lowest elevation (Arkansas River)<br />

6,800<br />

Average elevation<br />

14,443<br />

Highest elevation (Mt. Elbert)<br />

104,247<br />

Size of Colorado in square miles<br />

3.8 million<br />

Colorado population in 1998<br />

126 million<br />

Years geologists estimate it will take for<br />

the Rocky Mountains to erode away<br />

1.7 billion years<br />

How long ago the rock in the<br />

Rocky Mountains was formed<br />

Nicknamed the Centennial State because it<br />

oficially became the 38th state in 1876 (on the<br />

100th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of<br />

Independence), Colorado was irst established<br />

as a U.S. Territory in 1861.<br />

Spanish for “colored red,” Colorado is<br />

the nation’s highest state<br />

with an average elevation of<br />

about 6,800 feet. Colorado is<br />

the eighth-largest state en<strong>com</strong>passing<br />

104,247 square<br />

miles, but is just the 26thmost<br />

populous state with 3.8<br />

million residents.<br />

Colorado is known for lots<br />

of things, but some things<br />

even surprise the lifelong<br />

resident. Here are some interesting<br />

facts about Colorful<br />

Colorado:<br />

- Colorado boasts 325 days<br />

of sunshine per year, and has<br />

more hours of sunshine than both Miami and<br />

San Diego.<br />

- There are just 68 mountains in the U.S. that<br />

hover above 14,000 feet, and 54 of the “14ers”<br />

are in Colorado. Driving along U.S. Highway 24<br />

between Leadville and Salida, you pass over 10<br />

separate 14ers.<br />

- Colorado’s famous<br />

Pikes Peak is<br />

where Katherine Lee<br />

Bates was inspired<br />

to write “America<br />

the Beautiful,” but<br />

it has just the 31st<br />

highest summit in<br />

Colorado.<br />

- Colorado’s Rocky Mountains cover an area<br />

equal to three times that of the Swiss Alps.<br />

- Colorado boasts several of the nation’s and<br />

world’s highest places and things, among them<br />

are the world’s highest automobile tunnel<br />

(Eisenhower Tunnel on I-70), the world’s largest<br />

lat-top mountain (Grand<br />

Mesa near Grand Junction),<br />

the highest paved highway<br />

in the U.S. (Trail Ridge Road<br />

in Rocky Mountain National<br />

Park), the highest railroad in<br />

the U.S. (Pikes Peak Cog Railway<br />

in Colorado Springs) and the<br />

highest 18-hole golf course in<br />

the U.S. (Copper Creek Golf Club<br />

in Copper Mountain).<br />

- From atop Rocky Mountain National Park,<br />

you can view points on the Continental Divide<br />

where within a few feet, waters separate and<br />

low to both the Atlantic and Paciic oceans.<br />

- The world’s<br />

irst-ever Rodeo was<br />

held July 4, 1869, in<br />

Deer Trail, Colo.<br />

. The irst Stetson hat<br />

was manufactured by<br />

John B. Stetson in Central<br />

City, Colo.<br />

- Summit County,<br />

home to several world<br />

famous ski resorts including<br />

Vail, Beaver<br />

Creek, Breckenridge,<br />

Copper Mountain and<br />

Keystone, is bounded<br />

on three sides by the Continental Divide.<br />

- Colorado is one of four states at the Four<br />

Corners, the only place in the U.S. where<br />

four states meet. Near Four Corners is Mesa<br />

Verde National Park, which was the irst<br />

national park to preserve the works of man.<br />

The southwestern part of<br />

Colorado is considered the<br />

archeological center of the<br />

United States.<br />

The Morrison Formation,<br />

just west of Denver, yielded<br />

the largest brontosaurus<br />

bones ever excavated.<br />

- The Coors Brewery in<br />

Golden is the world’s largest<br />

single-site brewery, and Colorado also boasts<br />

more microbreweries per capita than any state<br />

in the U.S.<br />

- Colorado’s Royal Gorge, which boasts the<br />

world’s highest suspension bridge, is unique<br />

in that it was formed solely by erosion, not by<br />

an earthquake.<br />

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Colorado Sports Scene<br />

Few would argue that Colorado and the Boulder/Denver area in<br />

particular has been the hot spot for sports in the 1990s. In 1997,<br />

the Sporting News ranked the Denver area as the No. 1 sports city in<br />

America. To qualify, a city had to have a franchise in all four major<br />

professional leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL) and also claim a university<br />

participating in NCAA Division basketball and football.<br />

The area has been home to the two-time Super Bowl Champion<br />

Denver Broncos, 1996 and 2001 Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche,<br />

three national football titles in the 1990s (Colorado in 1990 and<br />

Northern Colorado in 1996 and 1997, seven NCAA ski championships<br />

(Colorado in 1991, ’95, ’98 and ’99 and Denver in 2000, 2001, 2002),<br />

and two national titles in cross country (<strong>CU</strong>’s women’s title in 2000<br />

and the men’s in 2001) and DU’s men’s hockey teams in 2003-04 and<br />

2004-05. Boulder hosts the second-largest 10k road race in the country<br />

(Bolder Boulder) and<br />

several world-class Olympic-class<br />

athletes call it home.<br />

Denver is one of the few cities<br />

to have a franchise in ive major<br />

sports with the Denver Broncos<br />

(NFL), Colorado Avalanche<br />

(NHL), Denver Nuggets (NBA),<br />

Colorado Rockies (MLB) and the<br />

Colorado Rapids (MLS). Denver<br />

has also been the home to professional<br />

teams whose leagues<br />

have disbanded: Arena Football,<br />

United States Football<br />

League (Denver Gold), Volleyball<br />

(Colorado Thunder)<br />

and the American Basketball<br />

League (Colorado Xplosion).<br />

Boulder and Denver are<br />

known for lots of things. But some things even<br />

surprise the lifelong resident, a recent transplant (nearly two-thirds<br />

of the state’s residents were born outside of Colorado), or irst-time<br />

visitor to the Mile High City.<br />

• Denver is called the “Mile High City” because it is exactly 5,280 feet<br />

above sea level. In fact, there is a spot on the west steps of the State<br />

Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level and there is<br />

a row of seats at Coors Field with the same bragging rights.<br />

• Denver is the most educated city in the United States. It has the<br />

greatest percentage of high school and college graduates of any major<br />

metropolitan area in the U.S.<br />

•While Boulder has 10 microbreweries, Denver brews more beer<br />

than any other American city. The state of Colorado boasts more microbrews<br />

per capita than any state in the U.S. The Coors Brewery, in<br />

nearby Golden, is the world’s largest single-site brewery.<br />

• Boulder and Denver record more than 300 days of sunshine per<br />

Colleges With Division I-A Basketball Within a<br />

Half-Hour Drive of Cities That Boast A Team In<br />

Each Of The Five Major Sports Leagues<br />

(NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS)<br />

City<br />

Schools<br />

Denver .......................................COLORADO<br />

Boston ........................................Boston College<br />

Chicago.......................................Northwestern<br />

Dallas ............................Southern Methodist, T<strong>CU</strong><br />

Miami...........................................Miami, Fla.<br />

San Francisco/Oakland............Stanford, California<br />

Baltimore/Washington D.C........ Maryland<br />

year, and has more<br />

hours of sunshine<br />

than both Miami and<br />

San Diego. The cities<br />

receive only 8-15<br />

inches of precipitation<br />

a year (about<br />

the same as Los Angeles).<br />

Winters are<br />

mild, with an average<br />

daily high of 45 degrees,<br />

warmer than<br />

New York, Boston,<br />

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Chicago or St. Louis. Snow falls, but usually melts<br />

in a short time.<br />

• Golf courses remain open all year and have<br />

been played on as many as 30 days in January.<br />

Chinook wins (a wind blowing down from a<br />

mountain that gains heat as it loses elevation)<br />

can bring 60 degrees to the area at any time<br />

during the winter.<br />

• The Denver/Boulder metropolitan area is<br />

the 20th largest in the United States. Boulder<br />

is not classiied as a suburb of Denver; it’s<br />

nestled in its own valley at the foothills of<br />

the Rocky Mountains. Contrary to popular<br />

belief, Denver is not in the mountains; it is<br />

near them. The “Foothills” start to rise 15<br />

miles west of the city. Slightly beyond that is<br />

the Continental Divide and a series of peaks<br />

rising to 14,000 feet, known locally as the<br />

“Front Range”.<br />

• Denver is also the “thinnest” city in America<br />

while Boulder is the second “ittest” city in<br />

America according to Shape Magazine and the<br />

state of Colorado is tied as the “thinnest” state<br />

with Hawai’i.<br />

Health Magazine named Boulder one of<br />

America’s 10 Fittest Cities. Self Magazine proclaimed<br />

Boulder one of the 10 healthiest places<br />

for women to live, with a perfect 100 in water<br />

quality.<br />

• Denver is the nation’s baby boomer capital,<br />

with the highest percentage of boomers of any<br />

major city. One third of the city is between the<br />

ages of 35 and 54 while Boulder’s population<br />

of 25 to 44 year olds is slightly higher.<br />

• Boulder has 200 miles of public hiking and<br />

biking trails, approximately 30,000 acres of<br />

open space and a 16-mile Boulder Creek Path<br />

which runs through the middle of town. The<br />

city of Denver offers over 450 miles of paved,<br />

designated bike paths, over 70 public golf<br />

courses and 143 free tennis courts. Denver<br />

also has the largest city park system in the<br />

nation with 205 within the city limits.<br />

• As the largest city in a 600-mile radius,<br />

Denver is the shopping capital of the Rocky<br />

Mountain West. It features the largest sporting<br />

goods store in the world and the largest<br />

independent book store in America with over<br />

400,000 volumes. The 16th street mall is a<br />

mile-long pedestrian promenade, not to be<br />

outdone by its counterpart in Boulder, the<br />

Pearl Street Mall. Boulder is also known for<br />

having more used book stores per capita than<br />

any other city in the country according to a<br />

Money magazine count in 1998.<br />

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COLORADO TRADITIONS<br />

<strong>CU</strong> FIGHT SONG<br />

F <strong>CU</strong> D T F,<br />

<strong>CU</strong> M W<br />

F, F F V,<br />

<strong>CU</strong> K N D<br />

W’ R U A M S,<br />

N G I<br />

S T S<br />

W W F, F,<br />

F, F, F!<br />

ALMA MATER<br />

H, A H O A M!<br />

E W O H B T;<br />

Y W L W U F,<br />

L W W B T Y.<br />

W S F Y P,<br />

E O L R,<br />

P O W D T<br />

Y, D O <strong>CU</strong>.<br />

GLORY GLORY<br />

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The University of Colorado has the most unique mascot in all of intercollegiate<br />

athletics, a real buffalo named Ralphie. The live buffalo mascot<br />

leads the football team out on the ield both at the start of the game and<br />

second half. It is truly one of the special sights that exists anywhere in<br />

college or professional sports, especially for opposing teams, who often<br />

stop in the tracks watching the massive buffalo round the end zone and<br />

head directly at their sideline.<br />

The Buffalo irst appeared in 1934, three weeks after a contest to select<br />

an oficial school nickname by the Silver and Gold newspaper had <strong>com</strong>e<br />

to an end and “Buffaloes” was the winning entry. For the inal game of<br />

the ’34 season, some students paid $25 to rent a buffalo calf mascot along<br />

with a real cowboy as his keeper. It took the cowboy and four students to<br />

keep the calf under control on the sidelines, a 7-0 win at the University of<br />

Denver on Thanksgiving Day.<br />

Prior to 1934, <strong>CU</strong> athletic teams usually were referred to as the “Silver<br />

and Gold”, but other nicknames teams were sometimes called included<br />

Silver Helmets, Yellow Jackets, Hornets, Arapahoes, Big Horns, Grizzlies<br />

and Frontiersmen. The campus newspaper announced the contest in the<br />

fall of 1934, with a $5 prize to go to the author of the winning selection.<br />

Claude Bates of New Madrid, Mo., and James Profitt of Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />

were co-winners for the prize as both submitted Buffaloes as their entry.<br />

Athletic Director Harry Carlson, graduate manager Walter Franklin and<br />

Kenneth Bundy of the Silver and Gold were the judges. Through the<br />

years, synonyms which quickly came into use included “Bisons,” “Buffs,”<br />

“Thundering Herd,” “Stampeding Herd,” and “Golden Buffaloes.”<br />

The irst buffalo, “Mr. Chips,” was eventually given to the University by<br />

Mahlon White. The buffalo was a regular at <strong>CU</strong> home games through the<br />

1950s and was cared for by a men’s honorary.<br />

The <strong>CU</strong> football teams were without a mascot for several years before<br />

the original Ralphie made its irst appearance at a <strong>CU</strong> function in 1966<br />

(and as a six-month-old calf). For a while, she was billed as Ralph, the<br />

name given by the student body. An astute fan soon discovered that the<br />

buffalo was in fact a female, thus the name alteration to Ralphie.<br />

Ralphie attended every <strong>CU</strong> home football game for 13 years (including<br />

bowl games), and retired at the end of the 1978 season.<br />

Ralphie’s replacement on the sidelines was Ralphie II, making her<br />

irst-ever appearance at <strong>CU</strong>’s inal home game of the 1978 season. The<br />

buffalo’s original name was Moon, short for Moonshine, but the name<br />

Ralphie had be<strong>com</strong>e so popular and traditional that I was restored. The<br />

Bank of Boulder, a signiicant contributor through the years to the Ralphie<br />

program, purchased and donated Ralphie II to <strong>CU</strong>. At the age of 12, and<br />

after serving the Buffs for 10 years, Ralphie II passed away on Sept. 19,<br />

1987, following a 31-17 <strong>CU</strong> win over Stanford.<br />

Ralphie III was pressed into action earlier than anticipated, as she had<br />

been in training for the 1988 season. Originally named “Tequila,” she made<br />

her debut on Nov. 7, 1987, when the Buffs beat Missouri, 27-10. After over<br />

10 years of service, she passed away in January, 1998, at the age of 13.<br />

Colorado’s latest mascot is Ralphie IV, donated to the university as a<br />

yearling in April, 1998, by media and sports entrepreneur Ted Turner.<br />

Ralphie IV was born in April, 1997 on the Flying D Ranch in Gallatin<br />

Gateway, Montana, which is part of Turner Ranches, the largest ranch<br />

operation in the United States. Named “Rowdy” by ranch hands, she was<br />

separated from her mother when she was about a month old and was<br />

literally found in the jaws of a coyote with bite marks around her neck.<br />

She survived the attack and was bottle-fed by the hands for four months.<br />

She was released back to the herd but wouldn’t bond with them, so the<br />

ranch hands took her back in and fed her grasses and grain.<br />

Ralphie IV, rapidly growing and maturing, weighs in at about 1,300<br />

pounds this year, well over twice her weight when she made her debut<br />

against Colorado State at Mile High Stadium in Denver on Sept. 5, 1998.<br />

Ralphie I<br />

Ralphie II<br />

Ralphie III<br />

Ralphie IV<br />

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<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>06</strong> University of Colorado Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong>

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