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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2012 M. TENNIS QUICK FACTS General Information

School Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davidson CollegeLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davidson, N.C.Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1837Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,900Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WildcatsSchool Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red (PMS 186) and BlackConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SouthernAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division IPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol Quillen (Chicago ‘83)Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78)Home Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Covington Tennis Courts

Coaching StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . .Drew Barrett (Illinois-Chicago ’00)E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2438Career Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85-157 (11)Record at Davidson (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-70 (5)Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Joelson E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Team HistorySoCon Regular Season Titles/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/1997SoCon Tournament Titles/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9/1973NCAA Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0*Competed in the Big South from 1990-91

Team Information2011 Team Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-182011 SoCon Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8/t-10thStarters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/3Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Sports InformationMen's Tennis Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gavin McFarlinE-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2635Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2636Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.davidsonwildcats.com

2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Davidson Quick Facts . . . . . .12012 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . .12012 Roster/Team Photo . . .22012 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . .4-9Class of 2011 . . . . . . . . . .10-11Head Coach Barrett . . . . . . .12Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . .13

2011 Statistics/Results . . . .142012 Opponents . . . . . . . . . .15Year-By-Year Results . . .16-19Hall of Famers . . . . . . . . . . .20Honors & Awards . . . . . . . .21Athletic Directory . . . . . .22-23Media Info./SID . . . . . . . . .24

2012 SCHEDULE

Jan. 28 vs. Gardner-Webb 2:0029 at South Carolina 2:00

Feb. 3 Wingate 5:0011 Presbyterian 9:00 a.m.11 Richmond 4:0018 Campbell 11:00 a.m.23 at Charlotte 1:00

Mar. 3 at Georgia Southern * 1:004 at Central Florida 1:007 at #46 South Florida 1:00

11 at Elon * 1:0017 UNCG * 1:0018 The Citadel * 1:0024 Winthrop 1:0025 Appalachian State * 1:0028 Furman * 3:0031 at Samford * 1:00

Apr. 1 at Chattanooga * 1:0011 Wofford * 3:0015 College of Charleston * 1:00

2012 Southern ConferenCe tournament

19-22 The SoCon Tournament 1 TBD

Boldface type denotes home match*Asterisk denotes SoCon opponent

1 Charleston, S.C. (College of Charleston hosts)All Times are Eastern Standard

2012 M. TENNIS CREDITS General Information

Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gavin McFarlinCover Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McFarlin and Mark BrumbaughInside Layout & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Information StaffContributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Information Staff Photography . . . .Sideline Sports, McFarlin, Dorsett Clark, Tim Cowie, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Giduz, Willis Glassgow (WG Sports Photos),

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and Brian Westerholt (Sports on Film)

Davidson College welcomes your coverage ofmen's tennis in 2012. For interviews, informationor pictures, please contact Gavin McFarlin of theSports Information Office.

Phone: (704) 894.2635Fax: (704) 894.2636E-mail: [email protected] the covers — The 2012 Men's Tennis Guidefeatures senior Calum Gee and junior All-SoConperformer Joe Schafer.

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2012 ROSTER/TEAM PHOTO

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Front (l-r): Daniel Reitten, Roger Irigoyen Berlanga, Theodore Bolton, Connor Evins and Chris Mark Middle (l-r): Ethan Kallick, Joe Schafer, Calum Gee, Nicky Kunz and Robert Lightbourn

Back (l-r): Head Coach Drew Barrett, Kevin Moore and Assistant Coach Brett Joelson

2012 M. TENNIS ROSTERName Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown High SchoolTheodore Bolton Fr. 5-11 155 Portland, Ore. Seal Foreign SchoolConnor Evins Fr. 5-10 160 Greenville, S.C. Kapler College PrepCalum Gee Jr. 5-10 143 Ayr, Scotland Schiller Intl.Roger Irigoyen Berlanga Fr. 5-8 158 Naucalpan, Mexico Salisbury SchoolEthan Kallick Fr. 6-3 180 Pittsburgh, Pa. Upper St. ClairNicky Kunz Fr. 6-1 170 Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head Prep.Robert Lightbourn Fr. 6-1 158 Nassau, Bahamas The Hotchkiss SchoolChris Mark So. 5-10 140 Union City, Calif. Fremont ChristianKevin Moore So. 5-11 150 Overland Park, Kan. Shawnee MissionDaniel Reitten Fr. 5-8 155 Tel Aviv, Israel Ironi Daled Tel AvivJoe Schafer So. 6-4 190 Orchard Park, N.Y. Orchard Park

COACHING STAFFName Position Year Alma MaterDrew Barrett Head Coach 6th Illinois-Chicago ‘00

Brett Joelson Assistant Coach 1st Texas A&M ‘08

ROSTER BY CLASS

Seniors Ht. Wt. HometownCalum Gee 5-10 165 Ayr, Scotland

Juniors Ht. Wt. HometownChris Mark 5-10 140 Union City, Calif.Kevin Moore 5-11 150 Overland Park, Kan.Joe Schafer 6-4 190 Orchard Park, N.Y.

Sophomores Ht. Wt. HometownTheodore Bolton 5-11 155 Portland, Ore.Connor Evins 5-10 160 Greenville, S.C.Ethan Kallick 6-3 180 Pittsburgh, Pa.Robert Lightbourn6-1 158 Nassau, Bahamas

Freshmen Ht. Wt. HometownRoger I. Berlanga 5-8 158 Naucalpan, MexicoNicky Kunz 6-1 170 Hilton Head, S.C.Daniel Reitten 5-8 155 Tel Aviv, Israel

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2012 OUTLOOK

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Now in their sixth season under thedirection of head coach Drew Barrett, theWildcats will enter the 2012 campaignseeking the program’s 10th SoConTournament title as Davidson returns asolid core of players from a season ago.

The Wildcats closed out the 2011 sea-son with a 7-18 overall record and 2-8 inleague play. They scored a 4-1 win overWofford in the first round of the SouthernConference Tournament to reach the quar-terfinals.

This year's club will feature the returnof eight letterwinners, including No. 1singles player and All-SoCon SecondTeam member Joe Schafer, along with sen-ior Calum Gee, an All-SoCon SecondTeam pick two years ago. The duo becamethe first doubles team in program historyto earn a national ranking as they wereranked 19th in the first ITA rankings, Jan.4.

In addition to those two, two otherWildcats return that were a main part ofthe top-six singles starting lineup. Add inthe addition of three freshmen who willadd to the depth of the starting lineupand the Wildcats are primed for a solid2012 season.

SINGLESDavidson picked up 54 singles wins,

getting 22 of those wins against SoConopponents.

•Senior Calum Gee: Finished tied forthird on the team with eight singles winsa year ago ... enters senior campaign with33 career singles wins ... played positions2-5 for the ‘Cats last year ... picked up twowins against nationally ranked teamsHarvard and Wake Forest ... a second-team all-league pick in 2010 after finishing15-3 in singles (10-0 vs. SoCon).

•Junior Chris Mark: The Wildcatsmain No. 2 singles play, went 10-15 over-all ... seven of those wins came at No. 2 ...rattled off a season-best four-match winstreak ... recorded a team-best 6-4 markagainst league foes and is 13-6 the lasttwo years ... was 3-1 in three-set matches.

•Junior Kevin Moore: Stepped intothe lineup as the main No. 6 singles play-er a year ago ... was 7-11 overall, 5-9 atNo. 6 ... picked up a thrilling three-set winagainst No. 53 Clemson ... combined to go2-2 at No. 4 and 5 singles slots.

•Junior Joe Schafer: The ‘Cats mainNo. 1 singles player, earned all-league sec-ond team honors at No. 1 ... was named tothe All-SoCon Freshman Team in 2010 ...sported a 10-9 mark at No. 1 singles ...had a team-best 12 singles wins overall ...was an even 5-5 vs. the SoCon ... openedsophomore season winning five of firstseven singles matches, including a pair ofthree-setters.

•Sophomore Theodore Bolton: Didnot see any action in freshman season.

•Sophomore Connor Evins: Did not

play in a singles match last year, butplayed in five doubles matches ... in firstcollegiate match, earned a 9-8 win withKevin Moore.

•Sophomore Ethan Kallick: Got intoseven singles matches in 2011 ... had a 4-3mark, with all four wins coming at theNo. 6 position ... netted first career win atNo. 6 vs. Lee-McRae (6-2, 6-1) ... scoredback-to-back league wins against GeorgiaSouthern and The Citadel for first twocollegiate SoCon victories.

•Sophomore Robert Lightbourn:Earned a starting nod in two singlesmatches as a first year ... first careerSoCon match was against AppalachianState.

NEwCOMERS•Roger Irigoyen Berlanga: Played No.

1 at Salisbury School ... was rankedamong the top-15 players in Mexico inage group ... played several ITF JuniorTournaments as well as in Future ITFTournaments ... twice was the second-bestplayer in the State of Mexico in tourna-ments.

•Nicky Kunz: Three-year letterwinnerfrom Hilton Head Prep School ... playedNo. 1 and No. 3 singles positions duringprep career ... was a two-time all-statepick ... also participated in football andsoccer ... during the 2008-09 season,played for the Swiss National JuniorTeam.

•Daniel Reitten: Comes to Davidsonfrom Tel Aviv, Israel, and played at IroniDaled Tel Aviv high school ... was rankedfifth in Israel's Junior League ... was atwo-time Orange Bowl qualifier ... is anIsraeli Defense Forces Air Force alumnus.

DOUBLESDavidson’s doubles teams were some

of the tops in the conference, tallying 32wins and 15 in league play. The ‘Catsreturn nearly all three doubles teams froma season ago.

• No. 1 position: The Wildcats returntheir No. 1 team in Schafer and Gee ... theduo were 10-11 a year ago, including 5-4vs. the SoCon ... they finished the yearstrong, winning six of their last eight

matches ... rattled off a four-match winstreak in that stretch.

• No. 2 position: The Wildcats’ No. 2team of Kallick and Walker Lyons was 9-12 overall ... Lyons has graduated andwill need to be replaced ... the pair were5-4 vs. the league ... they had a team-bestfive-match win streak during the season.

• No. 3 position: Mark and Moorereturn to fill the last doubles slot ... theduo went 9-8 with a 5-2 SoCon mark ...the team was on fire to close the year,going 8-2 in last 10 matches and won theirfinal three doubles matches.

SCHEDULEDavidson will open its 2012 season

with a three-day tournament at VirginiaTech, Jan. 20-23. The Wildcats official sea-son-opener has them hosting Gardner-Webb, Jan. 28, as they will play five oftheir first six matches on their homecourts of Knobloch Indoor TennisCenter/Covington Tennis Courts. Duringthe home stretch, Davidson will hostWingate, Presbyterian, Richmond andCampbell. Its lone away match is at SouthCarolina.

The Wildcats’ non-conference schedulewill also include Central Florida, SouthFlorida and Winthrop. They will also bat-tle cross-county rival Charlotte. They havegone 11-12 all-time vs. the 49ers and halt-ed a three-match skid in the series with a5-2 triumph last year at home.

The Wildcats will open SoCon play atGeorgia Southern, Mar. 3. It’s part of afive-match road swing that closes outwith a match vs. Elon, Mar. 11.

The first league match at home isagainst UNCG, Mar. 17.

Davidson returned to the league tour-nament a year ago and reached the sec-ond round. The Wildcats defeatedWofford 4-1 in the opening round, beforeseeing their season end against College ofCharleston in the next round, 4-0.

Samford won the SoCon Tournamentlast year for its first championship title.Furman has won three of the last six andhas 14 overall to pace all SoCon teams.

The SoCon Tournament takes placeApril 19-22 in Charleston, S.C.

KEY TOP RETURNERS Name Singles Pos. Ht. Yr. 2011 StatsJoe Schafer #1-2 6-4 Jr. All-SoCon Second Team, picked up 10 of

12 singles wins at No. 1

Calum Gee #2-5 5-10 Sr. Half of 8 singles wins at No. 5 (4-3)

Chris Mark #1-3 5-10 Jr. Went 7-11 at No. 2 singles, tallied

team-best 6-4 mark in SoCon matches

Kevin Moore #4-6 5-11 Jr. Scored 7 singles wins, 5 at No. 6

Ethan Kallick #5-6 6-3 So. Played in seven singles matches as

freshman (4-3), part of No. 2 doubles

that went 9-12

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WILDCAT PROFILES

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Fall 2011: Excellent start to final Fall season by capturing the dou-bles title with Joe Schafer at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitationalin Midland, Texas against some of the top competition in the coun-try, including upsetting the second-seeded and 18th ranked doublesteam in the country from New Mexico ... followed that up by win-ning the Division III Singles draw title at the SouthernIntercollegiate Championships in Athens, Ga. ... teamed withSchafer to win the Flight 1 doubles title at the Jeff Frank Invitational... reached the round of 16 in doubles action for the second straightFall with Joe Schafer at the ITA regionals ... also picked up a singleswin at the regionals. 2010-11: Finished junior campaign with an 8-13 record (3-7 SoCon)and had a team-best 10 doubles wins, all coming at the No. 1 spotwith Joe Schafer ... tied for the team lead with five SoCon doubleswins ... filled singles slots 2-5 ... went a combined 7-8 at the No. 3and 5 positions ... picked up a 3-6, 7-6, 10-8 win against No. 73Harvard at No. 5 singles ... twice won back-to-back singles matches... earned another win over a nationally ranked opponent, taking a6-4, 6-4 win against No. 37 Wake Forest ... helped the 'Cats to a first-round win at the SoCon Tournament with a 6-0, 6-3 win at No. 4 vs.Wofford ... teamed up with Schafer in doubles and won six of lasteight doubles matches ... rattled off a four-match win streak duringthat span, all against SoCon-foes ... won an 8-5 decision in doublesvs. Wofford at the SoCon Tournament ... in Fall of 2010, went 2-2combined in singles and doubles at the Southern Intercollegiate ...teamed with Schafer to earn first-place in doubles at the Jim CauseyInvite ... reached the round of 16 in doubles action with Schafer atthe ITA Regionals to close out the Fall season.2009-10: Had an oustanding second year ... paced team with a 15-3singles mark, including a perfect 10-0 record vs. SoCon foes ...named to the All-SoCon Second Team at No. 5 singles ... given theteam's Most Improved Player award ... 15 singles wins were tied forthird-most in the SoCon ... led the league at No. 5 singles with a 12-2record ... also went 3-1 at the No. 4 position ... after dropping firstsingles match of season at Clemson, rattled off a team-best 10-matchwin streak ... finished year winning five of final six singles matches... went 4-0 when playing a three-setter ... went 11-9 at No. 2 doubleswith Walker Lyons ... had an even 5-5 league mark ... the duoopened the season with five straight wins and wins in 10 of first 11doubles matches overall ... started 2009 Fall season off splitting twosingles matches at Virginia Fall Classic ... followed by partcipatingin the Jeff Frank and Davidson/Jim Causey Invites, going a com-

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Ayr, Scotland

Schiller International

History

Gee’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2009 #3, 4 10 13 #1, 2, 3 8 142010 #4, 5 15 3 #1, 2 11 92011 #2-5 8 13 #1 10 11Totals .532 33 29 .460 29 34

CALUMGEE

bined 3-2 in singles play ... reached round of 32 with freshman JoeSchafer in doubles at ITA Carolina Regionals, scoring an 8-5 victoryover Presbyterian, before falling to a team from UNC.2008-09: Stepped right in as a freshman, earning 10 singles winsand another eight in doubles play ... one of only two 'Cats to score atleast 10 singles wins, getting nine of them at No. 4 ... went 4-6 inleague matches ... opened collegiate career with a 6-3, 6-0 win vs.Boston, Jan. 23 ... rattled off a season-best four-match win streak,scoring straight set singles victories over Chattanooga, Samford, St.Louis and Indiana State ... picked up a 7-5, 6-1 win vs. Samford infirst round match of SoCon Tournament ... earned five of eight dou-bles wins against SoCon foes. Beyond the Baseline: came to Davidson after a nice four-year prepcareer at Schiller International in Ayr, Scotland. He was the ScottishIndoor Junior National Champion during his four years and reacheda ranking as high as 382nd in the ITF. Gee also represented Scotlandin several international events as well during his prep career.

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WILDCAT PROFILES

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Fall 2011: Had excellent run at the Southern IntercollegiateChampionships by reaching the quarterfinals of the Division IIsingles bracket ... teamed with Kevin Moore to earn the Flight 2doubles title at the Jeff Frank Invitational ... also teamed up withMoore at the ITA regionals and earned an 8-4 win to reach theround of 32.2010-11: The Wildcats' main No. 2 singles player as a sopho-more, finished second on the squad with 10 wins .... was 7-11 atNo. 2 slot, 10-15 overall ... had a 6-4 record in SoCon matches ...went perfect 2-0 at No. 3, getting a three-set win over UNCAsheville and a two-set SoCon win vs. Wofford ... had a season-best four-match win streak, all coming vs. SoCon-foes ... went 3-1 in three-set matches ... registered a career-best 12 doubles wins,nine of them coming with partner Kevin Moore at No. 3 (9-8) ...the duo had a 5-2 league mark ... also scored doubles wins withWalker Lyons and Joe Schafer ... had a 2-1 mark with Schafer atNo. 1, with wins coming against Lee-McRae and UNC Asheville... closed out the season with three straight doubles wins withMoore, scoring victories at Fruman, vs. Wofford and vs. Collegeof Charleston ... the last two came at the SoCon Tournament ...teamed with Lyons to earn an 8-6 win vs. No. 73 Harvard ...started the Fall of 2010 season with a fifth-place finish in singlesaction at the UVa Fall Classic ... led Davidson with 22 pointsafter three straight-set singles wins and a doubles win at the JimCausey Invitational ... closed out Fall season with a spot inround of 64 at the ITA Regionals.2009-10: Worked way in rotation during freshman season, see-ing action in 21 singles and doubles matches ... went 12-9 in sin-gles, 7-2 at No. 4 spot ... won first five collegiate singles matchesand 10 of first 11 overall ... scored a 4-6 record vs. SoCon ... hadfourth-best winning percentage in the league at No. 4 singles(.778) ... earned a 9-12 record in doubles action, getting three ofthem against the league ... went 2-0 at No. 2 doubles ... had afour-match win streak early in the season ... in first collegiateFall event, picked up a third place finish in the ‘C’ singles brack-et at Va. Fall Classic ... opened classic with a 6-1, 6-2 win over aplayer from Colorado and then took home a 7-6, 6-1 triumphover a player from Radford, before closing with a three-set win... teamed with other two incoming freshmen to go a perfect 6-0at the Jeff Frank Invitational ... scored wins over Winthrop andFurman at the Invite ... also went 2-0 in singles play at the Jim

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Union City, Calif.

Fremont Christian

Political Science

Mark’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2010 #2-4 12 9 #2, 3 9 122011 #1-3 10 15 #1-3 12 12Totals .478 22 24 .467 21 24

CHRISMARK

Causey Invite ... finished first fall season with a win at theCarolina Regional to reach the round of 64 in singles play. Beyond the Baseline: A five-star recruit according to tennisre-cruiting.com and ranked as high as 41st in the nation duringprep career ... ranked as high as 60th in USTA Boys-18 ... rankedfirst in USTA Boys-18 singles and doubles (NORCAL) ... pickedup two tournament titles as a junior prepster: the ModestoJunior Championship and the Spare Time Memorial Excellence... a California Scholarship Federation (CSF) lifetime memberand maintained a 3.7 GPA during prep career at FremontChristian ... finished ranked in top-10 percent of graduatingclass.

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WILDCAT PROFILES

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Fall 2011: Teamed with Calum Gee to win the doubles title at theRacquet Club Collegiate Invitational, upsetting the No. 2 seed and18th rank team in the country from New Mexico ... also won theFlight 1 doubles title at the Jeff Frank Invitational ... advanced to theround of 16 in doubles action with Calum Gee at the ITA regionals.2010-11: Followed up strong freshman campaign with a solid soph-omore season ... earned All-SoCon Second Team honors at No. 1 sin-gles ... closed with a 10-9 mark at No. 1 and had a 12-12 overall sin-gles record ... played five matches at No. 2, going 2-3 ... was an even5-5 vs. the SoCon ... opened second year winning five of first sevenmatches, including a pair of three-setters ... took a 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 deci-sion vs. UNC Wilmington and then beat Derek DiFazio of No. 53Clemson at the No. 1 slot with a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 victory ... played in 12three-set matches, picking up six wins when going the distance andthree of them were vs. league foes Samford, Wofford and Furman ...closed the year winning three of last four matches, including a 6-4,6-3 triumph vs. Wofford that helped Davidson advance to the sec-ond round of the SoCon Tournament ... went 12-12 in doublesmatches ... sported a 10-11 record with Calum Gee at No. 1 and went5-4 in league matches ... had a 2-1 record with Chris Mark also atNo. 1 ... had a strong finish, going 6-2 in last eight doubles matcheswith Gee ... one of those were vs. Wofford in the SoCon Tournament... the strong finish was started with a four-match win streak, all fourwins coming against SoCon-foes ... in Fall of 2010, competed in fiveFall events ... led the Wildcats with eight doubles points at the JeffFrank Invite ... teamed with Calum Gee for first place in the doublesflight at the Jim Causey Invitational ... nearly matched showing oflast year’s ITA Regionals finish (16th round) by reaching the roundof 32 ... also teamed with Gee at the regionals to make the round of16 in doubles after upsetting fifth-seeded team from N.C. State.2009-10: One of the top freshman in the SoCon, earning a nod onthe six-team SoCon All-Freshman squad ... was also named to theleague's first team with Eric Noble in doubles ... voted the team'sRob Palmer MVP ... Wildcats' main No. 1 singles player, going 7-9 atthe top spot ... finished at 10-9 overall, 4-6 vs. SoCon ... was a perfect3-0 at No. 2 and 3 positions ... started collegiate career with fivestraight singles wins ... strong start earned him the SoCon's firstPlayer of the Week honor for the season ... overall, won eight of firstnine career singles matches ... scored a pair of three-set wins vs. theCitadel and Furman during the run ... finished with a 13-6 doublesrecord, getting 12 of those wins at the No. 1 position ... went 6-3 vs.SoCon ... had a five-match win streak in middle of season, whileclosing the year winning three of final four doubles matches ... had astellar start to freshman year in first Fall season, highlighted by

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Orchard Park, N.Y.

Orchard Park

History

Schafer’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2010 #1-3 10 9 #1, 2 13 62011 #1, 2 12 12 #1 12 12Totals .512 22 21 .581 25 18

JOESCHAFER

reaching the round of 16 in singles at the Carolina Regional ... tookout two seeded players at the Regional ... also teamed with CalumGee in doubles at the Regionals to reach the round of 32 ... startedFall season by winning the ‘C’ singles consolation bracket at the Va.Fall Classic ... combined to go 5-1 in singles play at the Wildcats’ twohome invites. Beyond the Baseline: One of the top singles players for OrchardPark high school in his four-year prep career ... was second in USTAEastern High Points during the 2008 season in both the 16- and 18-year old division ... a second-place finisher at the USTA NationalOpen Labor Day Championships, was honored with the USTAEastern Lawrence A. Miller Boys' 16U Sportsmanship Award in 2007... In the 18-year old division, was also awarded the Delco TennisAssociation, PA USTA National Open Sportsmanship award ...National Honor Society president ... graduated in top-five percent ofclass ... honored with the prestigious Bryan Scholarship at Davidson.

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WILDCAT PROFILES

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Fall 2011: Began Fall season by reaching the finals at theTennessee Invitational scoring a pair of three-set triumphs ...won the Flight 2 doubles title at the Jeff Frank Invitational with aperfect 3-0 mark with partner Chris Mark ... also teamed withMark at the ITA regionals where they reached the round of 32after an 8-4 win over a team from Elon.2010-11: Played mainly the No. 6 singles position during secondyear, going 5-9 at that slot ... finished 7-11 overall, getting two ofthose wins vs. the SoCon (2-5) ... picked up a thrilling 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 win over No. 53 Clemson and followed that up with a 3-6, 6-1,11-9 win vs. Gardner-Webb ... earned a pair of three-set affairwins vs. Charlotte (4-6, 6-3, 6-3) and UNCG (1-6, 6-3, 6-3) athome ... scored first career SoCon win vs. Chattanooga 6-0, 7-5 ...teamed up with Chris Mark to go 9-8 in doubles action at No. 3... finished with a 10-12 mark in doubles, 5-2 vs. the league ...won first career doubles match, 9-7, at No. 57 N.C. State to openthe season ... closed out the season winning eight of final 10 dou-bles matches, including the last three straight ... two of the lastthree wins came against Wofford and College of Charleston inthe SoCon Tournament ... five of 10 doubles wins came at home... in Fall of 2010, went 3-0 in singles play at the Jeff FrankInvitational during Fall season ... also competed at the USCUpstate Fall Classic. 2009-10: Saw action in three singles matches as a freshman ...sported a 2-1 mark in those three matches ... picked up first col-legiate win with a 6-1, 6-4 victory vs. South Carolina State ... fol-lowed that win up wth a 6-3, 7-6 win vs. Winston-Salem State ...lone doubles match was a defeat to Furman ... opened collegiatespring career against nationally ranked Clemson at No. 6 singlesposition ... competed in three of the four Fall events during 2009... netted two singles wins at the Va. Fall Classic ... registered asingles and doubles win at the Jeff Frank Invite ... final Fallevent, went a perfect 3-0 in doubles action to pace the team as hepartnered with Carter Braxton. Beyond the Baseline: A No. 1 singles player and four-year let-terwinner for Shawnee Mission North ... closed out senior prepcareer with a 21-3 singles record for a four-year total of 81 wins... was a three-time all-state honoree and twice a state runner-upat 6A singles ... junior prep season finished second at the Kansas6A state finals for the second time in career ... picked up KansasCoaches Association All-State team honors, along with first-team

Junior w 5-11

Overland Park, Kan.

Shawnee Mission North

Economics

Moore’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2010 #4, 6 2 1 #2 0 12011 #4-6 7 11 #3 10 12Totals .429 9 12 .435 10 13

KEVINMOORE

nods on the All-Metro, All-Star Johnson County and All-Sunboys tennis teams ... a second-team All-Metro and All-StarJohnson County pick sophomore season when he finished sev-enth at the state finals and was second overall at regionals ...runner-up of the 2009 Kansas City Star Scholar-Athlete for theKansas City Metro area ... also excelled in the classroom, rankingfirst in his class and was named to the Principal's Honor Roll (4.0GPA) three straight years ... a National Honor Society and Quill& Scroll member.

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WILDCAT PROFILES

�8� DAVIDSON WILDCATS

Fall 2011: Competed at the Jeff Frank Invitational, going 1-1 insingles action ... also saw action at the Crimson Tide FallChampionship in both singles and doubles. 2010-11: Did not see any action in an official match duringfreshman campaign.Beyond the Baseline: Three-year letterwinner at Seal ForeignSchool ... All-KAIAC 2008-10 and All-KAIAC Tournament in2008 and 2010 ... All-APAC in 2008-09 and 2009-10 ... went 23-0during senior year ... brother John and cousin Soon-Joe Hwangeach attended Davidson ... brother John played on the team from2004-07.

Sophomore w 5-11

Portland, Ore.

Seal Foreign School

Undecided

Bolton’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2011 NA DNP NA DNPTotals .000 0 0 .000 0 0

THEODOREBOLTON

Fall 2011: Earned first singles title of the Fall by winning two ofthree matches at the Flight Six draw during the Jeff FrankInvitational ... netted a doubles win with teammate RobertLightbourn at the Crimson Tide Fall Championship.2010-11: Played in five doubles matches during first year ...scored a 9-8 doubles win with Kevin Moore in first collegiatematch at No. 3 ... all five doubles matches were played at No. 3... in Fall 2010, competed in first Fall event at the USC UpstateFall Classic ... scored six points in singles play at the Jeff FrankInvite ... also competed at the Jim Causey Invite and teamedwith Robert Lightbourn for a doubles win.Beyond the Baseline: Four-year letterwinner ... was a two-timeall-state member ... earned team MVP, Most Improved andCompetitive Spirit awards during four-year prep career ... was apreferred scholar as junior and senior ... Honor Roll all fouryears and High Honors twice.

Sophomore w 5-10

Greenville, S.C.

Kaplar College Prep School

Undecided

Evins’ Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2011 NA DNP #3 1 4Totals .000 0 0 .000 1 4

CONNOREVINS

Fall 2011: Reached the semifinals on the consolation side at theTennessee Invitational with a pair of singles wins after droppingfirst match of the invite ... went 1-1 in the Flight 4 Singles drawat the Jeff Frank Invitational ... represented the Wildcats at theCrimson Tide Fall Championships in singles and doubles, scor-ing a doubles win with Robert Lightbourn.2010-11: First-year player was a key member of one of theWildcats' doubles teams, playing with senior Walker Lyons atNo. 2 ... finished 9-12 in doubles and picked up five of thosewins vs. the SoCon (5-4) ... earned first two collegiate doubleswins against Lee-McRae and UNC Asheville ... rattled off ateam-best five-match win streak with Lyons in doubles ... earneda 9-7 win over No. 63 Radford ... earned eight of nine doubleswins at home ... also played in seven singles matches, six ofthem at No. 6 ... went 4-2 at the No. 6 slot, scoring first careerwin there over Lee-McRae (6-2, 6-1) ... won back-to-back matchesagainst Georgia Southern (6-1, 6-1) and The Citadel (6-1, 6-2) forfirst two league wins ... helped the 'Cats move onto the secondround of SoCon Tournament with a 6-4, 7-5 win vs. Wofford atNo. 6 ... in Fall of 2010, reached semifinals of the ‘B’ singlesbracket in first career Fall event at USC Upstate Classic ... scoreda pair of doubles wins with Walker Lyons at the Jeff Frank Invite... finished Fall season with a 3-0 singles mark at the Jim CauseyInvite after wins over Gardner-Webb, South Carolina State andFurman.Beyond the Baseline: Two-year letterwinner at Upper St. Clairwhere played No. 1 and No. 2 singles ... PIAA finalist in singles... state finalist in singles during senior prep year ... won teamstate finals during sophomore season ... winner of NationalOpen for doubles in Lexington, Ky. in 16-U division ... HighHonor Roll all four years.

Sophomore w 6-3

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Upper St. Clair

Undecided

Kallick’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2011 #5, 6 4 3 #2 9 12Totals .571 4 3 .429 9 12

ETHANKALLICK

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WILDCAT PROFILES

�9�2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER

Fall 2011: Earned an opening-round singles win at the Tennessee Invite... teamed with Nicky Kunz to win the Flight 4 doubles title at the JeffFrank Invitational ... competed in the Crimson Tide Fall Championshipand scored a first-match win over Southern Mississippi player ... alsoscored a doubles victory with Connor Evins.2010-11: Played in two matches during freshman season ... was theWildcats' No. 6 singles player vs. Winthrop and teamed with KevinMoore at No. 3 doubles ... first career SoCon match was againstAppalachian State, taking a 7-6, 6-3 defeat ... in Fall of 2010, competed inboth the Jeff Frank Invite and the Jim Causey Invite hosted by Davidson... netted an 8-5 doubles win with Connor Evins in doubles at theCausey Invite. Beyond the Baseline: Played No. 1-3 singles positions and No. 1 dou-bles during prep career ... All-Founders League in the 2008 and 2009 sea-son ... Bahamas Junior National's winner in 2009 ... 2008 and 2010 NewEngland Prep School Tennis Champions (team) ... won the team's BarkerAward during junior and senior years ... went 16-3 in singles and 18-4 indoubles during senior prep career ... finished career 65-12 in singles,while going 58-14 in doubles action ... led team to an undefeated seasonand won the New England prep school championship.

Sophomore w 6-1

Nassau, Bahamas

The Hotchkiss School

Undecided

Lightbourn’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2011 #6 0 2 #3 0 1Totals .000 0 2 .000 0 1

ROBERTLIGHTBOURN

Fall 2011: Saw first collegiate Fall action at the Crimson Tide FallChampionships, scoring first win with a 6-1, 7-5 triumph vs. a playerfrom Boston College ... also teamed with Ted Bolton in doubles play.Beyond the Baseline: Played No. 1 at Salisbury School ... was rankedamong the top-15 players in Mexico in age group ... played several ITFJunior Tournaments as well as in Future ITF Tournaments ... twice wasthe second-best player in the State of Mexico in tournaments.

Freshman w 5-8

Naucalpan, Mexico

Salisbury School

Undecided

ROGER IRIGOYENBERLANGA

Fall 2011: Netted the Flight 7 singles title at the Jeff Frank Invitationalby going 3-0 and then teamed with Robert Lightbourn to win the Flight4 doubles draw ... reached the consolation white singles finals at theTennessee Invitational in first collegiate Fall event ... capped off Fallschedule with a spot in the finals in respective singles bracket at theCrimson Tide Fall Championships with wins over players from FurmanTulane (twice). Beyond the Baseline: Three-year letterwinner from Hilton Head PrepSchool ... played No. 1 and No. 3 singles positions during prep career ...was a two-time All-State pick ... also participated in football and soccer... during the 2008-09 season, played for the Swiss National Junior Team.

Freshman w 6-1

Hilton Head, S.C.

Hilton Head Prep. School

Undecided

NICKYKUNZ

Beyond the Baseline: Comes to Davidson from Tel Aviv, Israel, andplayed at Ironi Daled Tel Aviv high school ... was ranked fifth in Israel'sJunior League ... was a two-time Orange Bowl qualifier ... is an IsraeliDefense Forces Air Force alumnus.

Freshman w 5-8

Tel Aviv, Israel

Ironi Daled Tel Aviv

Undecided

DANIELREITTEN

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CLASS OF 2011

�10� DAVIDSON WILDCATS

2010-11: Saw action in one match, teaming up with Chris Markvs. Georgia Southern and dropping an 8-2 decision ... in his twoFall events, he played in both of Davidson’s own Fall invitation-als, the Jeff Frank Invite and the Jim Causey Invite.2009-10: Was perfect in junior year, earning one singles win anda pair of doubles victories ... helped the Wildcats to a 7-0 winover Winston-Salem State with a 6-0, 6-0 decision over MasonKing at No. 6 ... also teamed with Tareq Alani in that match foran 8-3 win at No. 3 doubles ... other doubles win of the yearcame with freshman Joe Schafer at No. 3 vs. Charlotte, an 8-5 tri-umph ... in first Fall event of 2009, scored a singles and a dou-bles victory at the Jeff Frank Invitational ... registered a 6-4, 7-6win vs. a player from Gardner-Webb at Davidson/Jim CauseyInvite ...also teamed with Kevin Moore to finish 3-0 in doublesplay, getting 8-1, 8-2 and 8-7 wins against App. State, Richmondand Gardner-Webb.2008-09: A regular in the Wildcats' rotation, the second-yearplayer tallied first career collegiate singles win with a season-opening 6-3, 6-1 win over Boston, Jan. 23 ... in same match,scored first career doubles win, a 9-8 triumph with teammateBrandon Byrd ... went on to earn two more doubles victories,getting wins against Chattanooga and The Citadel ... was 2-5 inleague doubles play ... competed in two Fall events in 2008 ...one of two ’Cats to record two wins at Davidson Invite …teamed with Ethan Jaffee at No. 3 doubles against Longwood infirst official spring match.2007-08: In first collegiate action in the fall of 2007, scored a 6-2,6-2 win over Appalachian State at the Jim Causey Invitational.

6-2

Charlotte, N.C.

Hinsdale South

Economics

CARTERBRAXTON

2010-11: Went 5-17 in singles action during senior year, playingNo. 3-5 ... saw action in 12 matches at No. 3 ... picked up two ofhis five wins vs. SoCon ... twice won back-to-back singles match-es, including helping the 'Cats upset No. 61 USC Upstate with a6-3, 6-3 win at No. 3 singles ... played in six three-set matches,with lone win coming vs. Georgia Southern (2-6, 6-2, 6-1 at No.4) ... during Fall of 2010 had a strong showing at the Jeff FrankInvite, going 3-0 in singles action with wins over Charlotte,Appalachian State and Campbell players for 17 points ... alsocompeted at the USC Upstate Fall Classic and the Jim CauseyInvite hosted by Davidson.2009-10: Saw action in four singles matches as a junior, record-ing a decision in three of them ... scored 13th career singles winwith a 6-2, 6-3 win vs. UNC Asheville at No. 6 position ... alsoplayed singles against Brown and Charlotte, dropping both con-tests.2008-09: Started second year with a 6-2, 6-1 win vs. Boston ...went on to finish with a 7-15 singles record at positions 4-6 ...three of those wins (3-7) came in league play (Chattanooga,UNC Greensboro and The Citadel) ... scored a huge three-setwin (5-7, 7-5, 7-6) in the first round of the SoCon Tournament tolead the ‘Cats to the winning point in a match against Samfordto advance to the quarterfinals ... picked up a three-set win vs.UNCG, taking a 7-5, 6-7, 10-6 decision for a win at No. 6, hisonly match he played there.2007-08: Played in seven singles matches as a freshman, sport-ing a 5-2 mark … went 5-1 at No. 6 singles, earning three of thewins against conference opponents … had a five-match winstreak from Feb. 2-Mar. 30 … was part of the Wildcats top-25recruiting class among Mid-Majors … saw action in three ofDavidson's five 2007 fall events … in first collegiate fall event,earned a 6-2, 6-3 first-round win at UNC Fall Invitational.

5-6

Birmingham, Ala.

Indian Springs

German

ARIEHEFTER

Class of 2012:Christine Perzinski, Erin Lupfer, Ally Miller and Madison Benedict.

Braxton’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2008 NA 0 0 #3 0 12009 #5, 6 1 11 #2, 3 3 172010 #6 1 0 #3 2 02011 NA 0 0 #3 0 1Totals .154 2 11 .208 5 19

Hefter’s Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2008 #5, 6 5 2 NA 0 02009 #4-6 7 15 NA 0 02010 #5, 6 1 2 NA 0 02011 #3-5 5 17 NA 0 0Totals .333 18 36 .000 0 0

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CLASS OF 2011

�11�2012 MEN’S TENNIS

2010-11: Third on the team with eight singles wins during sen-ior campaign ... the Wildcats' main No. 4 and 5 singles player,going 7-12 at those two positions ... also played three matches atNo. 2 and 3 ... opened up final season by winning five of firstseven singles matches, including four straight ... three of thosewins came against nationally-ranked Clemson, USC Upstate andHarvard, taking a 7-6, 6-1 win vs. the Tigers, a 6-4, 6-0 win vs.USCU and a 6-3, 6-3 victory at Harvard .... teamed with fresh-man Ethan Kallick at No. 2 doubles to go 9-12 overall, 5-4 vs. theleague ... also played two matches with Chris Mark, going 1-1 ...rattled off a team-best five-match win streak with Kallick,including scoring a 9-7 win over nationally-ranked Radford,Mar. 22 ... they also scored an 8-6 win over No. 61 USC Upstate,Feb. 5 ... opened the 2010 Fall season by teaming with ChrisMark to score a third-place finish in doubles at the UVa FallClassic ... reached the round of eight in D-III singles bracket atthe Southern Intercollegiate ... led the ‘Cats with 21 points with apair of doubles wins and a 3-0 singles mark at the Jeff FrankInvite ... picked up a pair of singles wins in the second-to-lastFall event, the Jim Causey Invite. 2009-10: Split time between No. 2 and 3 singles positions as ajunior for the Wildcats ... closed with an 8-10 singles mark (2-8SoCon) ... scored a 4-3 record when playing at the No. 3 spot ...opened season winning six of first eight singles matches, includ-ing two three-setters vs. Chattanooga and South Carolina State ...teamed with Calum Gee to go 11-9 at No. 2 doubles spot ... theduo opened the season with five straight wins and wins in 10 offirst 11 doubles matches overall ... had a 5-5 record vs. leagueand picked up nine of 11 wins at No. 2 ... played in three of four2009 Fall events ... sported a 2-1 singles mark at Jeff FrankInvitational, getting wins over Winthrop and Charlotte ... fol-lowed that up with a 2-1 record in the Davidson/Jim CauseyInvite with a three-set win over Gardner-Webb (2-6, 7-6, 11-9)and then an 8-4 win vs. App. State ... reached the round of 64 insingles action with a three-set win at the ITA Carolina Regionals.2008-09: Filled in at No. 1 and 2 singles in second year ... tiedEric Noble for third on the team with nine singles wins ... one ofthree ‘Cats to net four singles wins in league play (4-6) ... record-ed a well-played three-set win (4-6, 6-3, 7-5) over cross-countyrival Charlotte, Apr. 17 ... had a 6-6 singles mark at No. 2 ...played all three doubles spots, closing with a 7-14 record ... hada 5-3 mark at No. 2 doubles, getting three of those wins withsenior Scott Myers ... finished with three SoCon doubles wins,getting victories over Samford, Wofford and The Citadel.2007-08: Stepped into the starting lineup right away as a fresh-man … the Wildcats' main No. 4 singles player, went 9-6 at thatposition … won five of first seven collegiate matches … was aperfect 4-0 in three-set matches … overall was 12-9, one of four'Cats to register double-digit wins in singles … also saw actionat No. 3 doubles where he sported a 7-8 record and finished 10-10 overall in doubles play … sported a perfect 3-0 mark at 2007Jim Causey Fall Invitational with wins over Appalachian State,Charlotte and Furman … wrapped up his first collegiate fall sea-son in impressive fashion by winning three straight matches,two of them in three sets, in the qualifying singles draw of theITA Regionals, before dropping his first match in the main draw.

6-1

wallingford, Pa.

Strath Haven

Economics

WALKERLYONS

Lyons’ Career StatisticsYear Singles Pos. W L Doubles Pos. W L2008 #3-5 12 9 #2, 3 10 102009 #1, 2 9 14 #1-3 7 142010 #2-4 8 10 #1, 2 11 92011 #2-5 8 14 #2 10 13Totals .440 37 47 .452 38 46

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HEAD COACH

�12� DAVIDSON WILDCATS

Drew Barrett beings his sixth season atthe helm of men’s tennis program enteringthe 2012 season. He has compiled a 46-70

overall record (15-33 SoCon) at Davidson in five years. Twice hehas led the 'Cats to 10-plus win seasons. Overall, he has collect-ed 85 wins during his 11 years at Bradley and Davidson.

Last year, the Wildcats compiled a 7-18 record overall, withtwo of those wins coming vs. the SoCon. Davidson as a teamplayed seven matches that were decided by one point. Theschedule also featured matches against nationally-ranked oppo-nents N.C. State (57th) , Clemson (53rd), USC-Upstate (60th),Harvard (73rd), Wake Forest (37th) and Radford (63rd)- all ranksbased on what teams were when they played Davidson.

Despite a tough regular season, the 'Cats did advance to thequarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament when they scored a 4-1win vs. seventh-seeded Wofford. Barrett also saw sophomore JoeSchafer earn second-team all-league honors at No. 1 singles,making it the third time under Barrett a player has earned firstor second team honors.

The 2010 season saw Davidson hit the 10-win mark underBarrett for the second time in the past three years, finishing witha 10-11 record. The Wildcats just missed out on being one of thetop-four teams to advance to the Southern ConferenceTournament, sporting a 4-6 record. The 2010 season was high-lighted by two win streaks, first a four-match streak at the startof the season and then a five-match win streak in the middle thatincluded league wins over Chattanooga, The Citadel andGeorgia Southern. Five times Davidson blanked their opponents,7-0. Barrett saw three of his players earn all-conference acco-lades, with senior Eric Noble and Joe Schafer earning a spot onthe first team in doubles, sophomore Calum Gee getting secondteam honors at No. 5 singles and Schafer being named to theleague's all-freshman team.

The Wildcats went 7-17 overall and closed SoCon play at 2-8during the 2009 campaign. They did open up the SoConTournament with a 4-3 win over Samford to advance to the quar-terfinals for the eighth time in the past 10 years.

The 2008 season saw him guide the ’Cats to their first win-ning season since the 2001 campaign with a mark of 14-8. The 14wins were the most since the 1999 team went 15-9. Of those 14wins, 10 of them came at the friendly confines of the CovingtonTennis Courts where the team finished 10-2. Davidson alsosported a 5-4 mark in SoCon play, while advancing to the quar-terfinals of the SoCon tournament.

In Barrett's first season, 2007, he led the Wildcats to an 8-16overall mark his first season and a 2-7 SoCon record. He alsoguided the Wildcats into the quarterfinals of the SoCon tourna-ment.

Barrett came to Davidson by way of Bradley University inPeoria, Ill., where he was the head coach of the Bradley Bravesmen’s tennis team for five years. A former assistant coach atDePaul and Illinois-Chicago, Barrett inherited the Braves' pro-gram that had won just one conference match in 33 tries beforehis arrival and helped build them into a competitive team in theMissouri Valley Conference.

In 2006, Barrett led the Braves to their first MVC Tournamentsemifinal birth since 1993 after garnering the program’s firstmain-draw victory in the conference meet in the dual-format era.The Braves finished with an overall record of 7-13 and 2-5 in theMVC.

Two of his players became the school’s first MVC individualtournament champions, claiming the No. 1 doubles crown, while

Head Coach

6th Year at Davidson

Illinois-Chicago ‘00

Record at Davidson: 46-70

DREWBARRETT

another secured his fourth all-conference recognition and earnedhis third MVC Scholar-Athlete honor. In all, seven playersearned MVC Scholar-Athlete recognition in 2006.

The 2003 and 2004 spring seasons were two of the most suc-cessful in Bradley’s history. Barrett guided the Braves to a 3-5conference mark in the spring of 2003 and a ranking of 13th inthe final Central Region ITA Poll. Then in the spring of 2004, theBraves went 10-10 overall with a 4-4 mark in MVC play. The fourMVC victories were a school-record since round-robin regular-season play began in the mid-’90s. He coached an MVCFreshman of the Year in 2003 and had the MVC’s No. 1 singlesall-conference player in 2004.

Barrett also coached a winner of Bradley’s highest athletichonor, the Watonga Award. During his five-year tenure atBradley, the Braves finished higher in the regular-season stand-ings than any team since 1989.

Before his head coaching duties at Bradley, Barrett was anassistant coach at DePaul during the 1999-2000 campaign, wherehe helped guide the Blue Demons from a ranking of 125thnationally to as high as 48th in a season termed as the most suc-cessful in school history. The Blue Demons won 14 dual matches,with five of those wins coming over nationally-ranked teams.

A graduate of the University of Illinois-Chicago, Barrett wasinvolved in junior tennis in the Chicago suburbs for nearly adecade. Most recently, he served as Junior Tennis Coordinatorfor the Rush-Copley Healthplex, in Aurora and as Director ofJunior Development at the South Barrington Tennis Club.

Barrett and his wife Mandy, formely Mandy Alaks, reside inCornelius.

BARRETT FILEYear W L Pct. School2001 3 14 .176 Bradley2002 6 21 .2222003 10 10 .5002004 6 13 .3162005 7 16 .3042006 7 13 .3502007 8 16 .333 Davidson2008 14 8 .6362009 7 17 .2932010 10 11 .4762011 7 18 .280Totals 85 157 .351 11 yearsat DC 46 70 .397 5 years (15-33 SoCon)

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COACHING STAFF/SUPPORT STAFF

�13�2012 MEN’S TENNIS

After gaining valuable experience as aprofessional tennis player, Brett Joelsonbrings his vast experience to Davidson

College as he enters his first year with the Davidson men’s ten-nis program as assistant coach.

Joelson, a four-year starter for national powerhouse TexasA&M from 2003-07, had played on the professional tour since2008. During his time on the tennis ATP World Tour he pickedup victories against pros like North Carolina native John Isnerand Alex Bogomolov, who is currently ranked 56th in the world.He also made the finals in three challenger tournaments. In addi-tion, Joelson also competed with the Sacramento Capitals on theWorld Team Tennis Tour.

An outstanding doubles player in college, Joelson was ranked226th as a professional. During his four-year career at A&M,Joelson was ranked as high as 8th in doubles in the country. TheAggies were ranked as a team in the top-35 of the ITA rankingseach of Joelson’s four seasons and reached the NCAATournament all four years, including making the Sweet 16 hissophomore season.

A regular from the start of his freshman year in both singlesand doubles for the Aggies, Joelson tallied a total of 79 singleswins and 79 doubles wins. His freshman year saw him go 28-13in singles action, while scoring 23 doubles wins as the Aggieswent 24-9 and reached the third round of the NCAA.

He followed that year up with 23 singles wins and a 25-8doubles mark during his sophomore campaign, reaching as highas 22nd in the rankings for doubles in the country. He was thepart of the Aggies’ No. 1 doubles team in his final three seasons.

During his time at A&M he was a two-time Big 12 Player ofthe Week and helped the team to a combined 72-41 record infour years, with 18 of those wins coming against Big 12 foes.

A 2008 graduate from Texas A&M, Joelson earned a bache-lor’s of science degree in agriculture.

Assistant Coach

1st Year at Davidson

Texas A&M

BRETTJOELSON

Athletic Trainer

2nd Year at Davidson

Charlotte

PAMSTEPHENS

Stephens is the most recent addition tothe Davidson Sports Medicine team as shewas hired in August of 2010. She enters

her second year as an assistant athletic trainer and will overseewomen's field hockey, men's wrestling and men's tennis.

Stephens is a 2010 magna cum laude graduate of the UNCCharlotte Athletic Training program, where she obtained a vari-ety of clinical experiences that will aid her in meeting the chal-lenges that lie ahead at Davidson.

She is familiar with Davidson, having interned with baseball,while working the soccer and baseball camps during the sum-mer of 2009 and 2010.

Stephens lives in Huntersville, N.C. with her husband, James,and their two children.

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2011 IN REVIEW

�14� DAVIDSON WILDCATS

2011 FINAL STATISTICS (7-18, 2-8 SOCON)

SINGLESPlayer #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 OverallCalum Gee 0-1 (0-1) 3-5 (2-4) 1-4 (0-2) 4-3 (1-0) 8-13 (3-7)Arie Hefter 2-10 (0-3) 3-4 (2-2) 0-3 (0-2) 5-17 (2-7)Ethan Kallick 0-1 4-2 (2-1) 4-3 (2-1)Robert Lightbourn 0-2 (0-1) 0-2 (0-1)Walker Lyons 0-1 1-1 4-8 (0-4) 3-4 (2-4) 8-14 (2-8)Chris Mark 1-4 (1-2) 7-11 (4-2) 2-0 (1-0) 10-15 (6-4)Kevin Moore 1-0 1-2 (0-1) 5-9 (2-4) 7-11 (2-5)Joe Schafer 10-9 (4-3) 2-3 (1-2) 12-12 (5-5)Totals 11-13 9-16 8-16 9-16 8-13 9-13 54-87SoCon Totals 5-5 5-5 3-7 2-8 3-7 4-6 22-38

DOUBLESTeam #1 #2 #3 OverallCalum Gee/Joe Schafer 10-11 (5-4) 10-11 (5-4)Ethan Kallick/Walker Lyons 9-12 (5-4) 9-12 (5-4)Chris Mark/Kevin Moore 9-8 (5-2) 9-8 (5-2)Walker Lyons/Chris Mark 1-1 1-1Connor Evins/Kevin Moore 1-3 1-3Chris Mark/Joe Schafer 2-1 2-1Robert Lightbourn/Kevin Moore 0-1 0-1Carter Braxton/Chris Mark 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1)Connor Evins/Chris Mark 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 (0-1)Totals 12-12 10-13 10-14 32-39SoCon Totals 5-4 5-4 5-4 15-12

2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTSDate Opponent Location Results

1/ 15 at No. 57 N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. 0- 7 L15 vs. UNC Wilmington

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Raleigh, N.C. 1- 4 L22 at No. 53 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 3- 4 L

2/ 5 Gardner-Webb Davidson, N.C. 6- 1 W5 No. 60 USC-Upstate Davidson, N.C. 5- 0 W

11 at No. 73 Harvard Cambridge, Mass. 2- 5 L12 at Brown Providence, R.I. 1- 6 L19 Lees-McRae Davidson, N.C. 6- 1 W19 UNC Asheville Davidson, N.C. 2- 5 L23 at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. 2- 5 L

3/ 5 No. 37 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 1- 6 L6 Chattanooga * Davidson, N.C. 3- 4 L

12 Elon * Davidson, N.C. 3- 4 L16 Charlotte Davidson, N.C. 5- 2 W19 UNCG * Davidson, N.C. 2- 5 L22 No. 63 Radford Davidson, N.C. 0- 7 L26 Samford * Davidson, N.C. 3- 4 L29 at Wofford * Spartanburg, S.C. 3- 4 L

4/ 2 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 2- 5 L3 Georgia Southern * Davidson, N.C. 4- 3 W9 at The Citadel * Charleston, S.C. 6- 0 W

10 at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 0- 7 L14 at Furman * Greenville, S.C. 3- 4 L

Southern Conference Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. (UTC Host)20 vs. Wofford Chattanooga, Tenn. 4- 1 W21 vs. College of Charleston Chattanooga, Tenn. 0- 4 L

Boldface indicates home game1 at N.C. State

Following up his strong freshman campaign last year,sophomore Joe Schafer was honored again as he wasnamed to the All-Southern Conference Second Team

as the No. 1 singles player last year.

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2012 OPPONENTS

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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS SINCE 1988

Opponent W L First LastAppalachian State 9- 12 1998 2011American 1- 1 1999 2003Army 0- 1 2005 2005Augusta 1- 0 1991 1991Baptist 1- 0 1989 1989Barton 1- 0 1994 1994Belmont Abbey 13- 0 1988 2006Boston College 0- 2 2005 2009Boston U. 1 0 2009 2009Brown 1- 3 2008 2011Campbell 3- 1 1991 2000Catawaba 1- 1 1989 1991Charlotte 11- 12 1988 2011Chattanooga 9- 10 1988 2011Clemson 0- 2 2010 2011Coll. Of Charleston 7- 10 1993 2011Charleston Southern 2- 1 1991 1999Colby 1- 0 1997 1997Colorado 0- 3 1989 1991Costal Carolina 1- 1 1991 2008Dartmouth 0- 1 2007 2007Denison 1- 0 2001 2001Duke 0- 2 1988 1989Duquesne 1- 0 1997 1997East Carolina 7- 4 1989 2010East Tenn. State 6- 10 1988 2004Elon 6- 11 1988 2011Emory 0- 1 2007 2007Florida Southern 1- 0 1997 1997Francis Marion 2- 0 1994 1998Franklin & Marshall 1- 0 2003 2003Fresno State 0- 1 1998 1998Furman 2- 20 1988 2011Gardner-Webb 8- 0 2003 2011George Mason 1- 0 1988 1988Georgia Southern 11- 9 1993 2011Harvard 3- 2 1988 2011High Point 1- 0 1995 1995Illinois at Chicago 0- 1 2009 2009Indiana State 1- 0 2009 2009James Madison 10- 5 1988 2008Johnson State 1- 0 1990 1990Kenyon College 1- 1 1990 1991Kentucky 0- 1 1997 1997Lees-McRae 2- 0 2006 2010Liberty 3- 0 2001 2003Longwood 1- 0 2008 2008Memphis 0- 1 2002 2002Miami (OH) 0- 1 1997 1997M.I.T 1- 0 2003 2003Marquette 2- 0 2000 2002Navy 1- 0 1999 1999

Opponent W L First LastN.C. State 2- 5 1988 2010North Carolina 0- 11 1988 2005North Carolina A&T 1- 0 2004 2004Northern Colorado 1- 0 2005 2005Oberlin 1- 0 1989 1989Ohio 3- 0 1988 1990Oklahoma 0- 1 1988 1988Old Dominion 0- 2 1988 1989Pennsylvania 0- 1 2002 2002Penn State 2- 0 1988 1989Pfeiffer 3- 0 1988 1995Pittsburgh 2- 0 1988 1989Presbyterian 3- 0 2005 2008Queens 11- 1 1994 2007Radford 2- 2 1993 2010Rice 0- 1 1998 1998Richmond 10- 8 1988 2010Saint Louis 0- 1 2009 2009Samford 1- 4 2007 2011Sewanee 1- 0 1993 1993Slippery Rock 1- 0 1988 1988South Carolina 0- 18 1988 2009South Carolina State 1- 1 2004 2006Stetson 1- 0 2005 2005Swarthmore 3- 0 1993 1995The Citadel 17- 4 1988 2011Temple 1- 0 1999 1999Tulane 0- 1 1998 1998UAB 0- 2 2002 2005UC San Diego 0- 1 1985 1985UNC Asheville 5- 1 1989 2011UNC Greensboro 12- 9 1989 2011UNC Wilmington 0- 2 2007 2011U. of the South 2- 1 1989 1993USC Upstate 2- 1 2008 2011Valparaiso 1- 0 2005 2005Virginia 1- 8 1988 1998Va. Commonwealth 0- 1 1991 1996Virginia Tech 0- 1 1989 1989VMI 10- 0 1988 2002Wake Forest 1- 6 1989 2011Washington & Lee 5- 0 1988 1995Washington College 3- 0 1988 1991West Virginia 1- 0 1996 1996Western Carolina 3- 0 1990 1994William & Mary 4- 0 1988 1994Wingate 1- 0 2007 2007Winston-Salem State 1- 0 2010 2010Winthrop 2- 3 1990 2011Wofford 12- 7 1989 2011Wooster 2- 0 1988 1989

2012 opponents in bold

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ALL-TIME RESULTS - SINCE 1988

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198820-11; independent

2/ 9 South Carolina 3- 5 L3/ 4 at Richmond 7- 2 W

5 Penn State 5- 1 W6 James Madison 5- 4 W7 Elon 6- 1 W8 Slippery Rock 9- 0 W

10 Old Dominion 4- 5 L11 Pitt 9- 0 W12 Washington College 8- 1 W13 Oklahoma 2- 7 L14 George Mason 6- 0 W16 Virginia 4- 5 L18 Wooster 9- 0 W19 at Duke 3- 6 L20 Washington & Lee 6- 3 W24 Harvard 7- 2 W25 Ohio 8- 1 W26 at The Citadel* 5- 4 W27 at North Carolina 3- 6 L30 Charlotte NA31 Pfeiffer NA

4/ 8 at East Tenn. State* NA9 at VMI* NA

10 at Chattanooga* NA12 N.C. State NA13 at Belmont Abbey NA16 William & Mary NA20 at Furman* NA22 Appalachian State* NA28-30 at SoCon Tournament 3rd

Boldface type denotes home match

198919-9; independent

Charlotte 8- 1 WCatawba 9- 0 WNorth Carolina 1- 8 LSouth Carolina 0- 9 LEast Carolina 9- 0 WPenn State 5- 4 WOld Dominion 4- 5 LRichmond 1- 5 LVirginia 1- 5 LUniversity of South 4- 5 LWashington & Lee 5- 4 WPittsburgh 7- 2 WWashington College 8- 1 WWilliam & Mary 5- 2 WWooster 8- 1 WVirginia Tech 3- 6 LHarvard 5- 4 WOhio 5- 4 WOberlin 8- 1 WColorado 3- 6 Lat Charlotte 5- 4 WBaptist 6- 2 WUNC Greensboro 5- 2 Wat Wake Forest 0- 5 LWofford 9- 0 WUNC Asheville 7- 0 Wat Belmont Abbey 8- 1 WEast Tennessee State 8- 1 Wat Duke 0- 5 L

Boldface type denotes home match

199014-13; independent

2/ 9 Western Carolina 8- 1 W11 N.C. State 3- 6 L21 Winthrop 9- 0 W

3/ 2 Appalachian State 6- 0 W3 James Madison 1- 6 L4 UNC Asheville 8- 1 W5 Kenyon College 7- 2 L6 Johnson State 9- 0 W

22 Harvard 5- 2 W23 Ohio 5- 4 W24 Colorado 0- 9 L27 Wake Forest 1- 5 L

4/ 4 Charlotte 3- 5 L

Schedule not complete

199116-13; independent

2/ 9 at Wake Forest 5- 3 W10 North Carolina 0- 7 L22 East Carolina 3- 6 L23 Virginia 0- 7 L24 Va. Commonwealth 0- 6 L

3/ 4 Kenyon 6- 0 W11 Washington College 5- 4 W14 University of South 7- 0 W15 Charleston Southern 7- 0 W17 Washington & Lee 4- 3 W19 at Furman 7- 2 L21 Colorado 0- 6 L22 Elon 4- 5 L23 at Winthrop* 6- 3 W24 at Augusta* 7- 0 W25 at Coastal Carolina* 4- 5 L27 at Campbell* 1- 8 W28 at N.C. State 5- 4 W

4/ 5 at Charlotte 5- 2 W7 William & Mary NA9 Catawba NA

12 East Tennessee State NA15 UNC Greensboro NA17-21at Big South Tournament1 NA

1at Augusta, Ga.

199314-4; 6-3 SoCon

East Carolina 5- 2 WVirginia 5- 2 WSouth Carolina 0- 7 LRichmond 5- 2 WRadford 6- 1 WSwarthmore 7- 0 WU. of the South 7- 0 WGeorgia Southern* 2- 5 LWilliam & Mary 5- 2 WColl. of Charleston* 5- 2 WElon* 3- 4 LFurman* 1- 6 LWestern Carolina* 6- 1 WChattanooga* 6- 1 WEast Tennessee State* 4- 3 WCharlotte 6- 1 WThe Citadel* 7- 0 WAppalachian State* 7- 0 WVMI* NASoCon Tournament2 NA

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199416-6; 4-2 SoCon

9/ 18 Queens 6- 1 W10/29 Charlotte 5- 2 W2/ 18 East Carolina 4- 1 W

19 Virginia 0- 7 L20 at North Carolina 0- 7 L26 Washington & Lee 7- 0 W27 vs. Francis Marion1 5- 0 W27 at South Carolina 0- 6 L

3/ 11 Pfeiffer 6- 1 W12 Richmond 3- 4 L19 at Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L21 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W23 at Chattanooga* 5- 2 W25 at Western Carolina 7- 0 W26 William & Mary 6- 1 W27 Appalachian State* 6- 1 W29 VMI* 6- 1 W31 at Charlotte 5- 1 W

4/ 9 Belmont Abbey 6- 0 W10 East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W14 Barton (Forfeit) W15 at Furman* 2- 5 L22-24 SoCon Tournament2 3rd

1at University of South Carolina, Columbia,S.C.

2at Davidson, N.C.Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199216-6; NA Big South

Results for 1992 are not available

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199512-10; 4-2 SoCon

2/ 5 South Carolina 1- 6 L18 Virginia 0- 7 L19 UNC Greenboro 7- 0 W25 Washington & Lee 7- 0 W28 Pfeiffer 4- 0 W

3/ 16 Radford 5- 2 W18 Richmond 1- 6 L19 The Citadel* 6- 1 W20 Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L25 Charleston Southern 5- 2 W25 Belmont Abbey 5- 2 W27 Wofford 3- 4 L29 Charlotte 2- 5 L

4/ 1 James Madison1 4- 1 W1 College of Charleston1 3- 2 W2 Wake Forest1 2- 3 L6 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L8 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W9 Furman* 3- 4 L

12 High Point 6- 1 W17 at VMI* 6- 1 W18 at East Tennessee State* 0- 7 L21-23 SoCon Touranment2 4th

1at Wake Forest 4/1 Invite, Winston-Salem,N.C.

2at Davidson, N.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199611-9; 3-4 SoCon

2/ 2 at North Carolina 0- 7 L4 Va. Commonwealth NA

10 Virginia 2- 5 L17 Queens 7- 0 W17 East Carolina 5- 2 W25 at South Carolina 0- 6 L25 vs. James Madison1 2- 3 L

3/ 2 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W4 at Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L6 at Chattanooga* 2- 5 L7 at Wofford 5- 2 W9 West Virginia 7- 0 W

13 Swarthmore 7- 0 W15 VMI* 7- 0 W17 Richmond 5- 2 W23 Appalachian State* 2- 5 L24 at Furman* 1- 6 L28 at Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W

4/ 2 Elon 6- 1 W6 at Wake Forest2 2- 3 L6 vs. Coll. of Charleston* 3- 2 W

11 at Charlotte 3- 4 L15 East Tennessee State* 5- 2 W19-21 at SoCon Tournament3 5th

1at Columbia, S.C.2at Wake Forest Invite, Winston-Salem, N.C.

3at Greenville, S.C.Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199714-8; 7-0 SoCon

1/ 29 at North Carolina 0- 7 L2/ 14 East Carolina 0- 7 L

15 Virginia 0- 7 L22 UNC Greenboro 4- 3 W23 South Carolina 0- 7 L

3/ 3 Duquesne1 7- 0 W4 at Florida Southern 4- 3 W9 Miami (OH) 3- 4 L

15 Kentucky 0- 7 L

16 Richmond 3- 4 L20 Winthrop 3- 4 L21 Campbell 5- 2 W23 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W25 Georgia Southern* 7- 0 W27 Wofford 5- 2 W27 Colby 7- 0 W

4/ 1 at East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W6 Furman* 4- 3 W9 Charlotte 5- 2 W

12 at VMI* 7- 0 W13 at Appalachian State* 6- 1 W17 The Citadel* 6- 1 W18-20 SoCon Touranment1 2nd

2at Davidson, N.C. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199818-9; 7-2 SoCon

2/ 7 Queens 7- 0 W7 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W

15 vs. Francis Marion1 5- 0 W15 at South Carolina 1- 6 L21 N.C. State 4- 3 W27 East Carolina 6- 1 W

3/ 1 at Chattanooga* 1- 6 L2 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W4 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W6 Rice 2- 5 L9 Swarthmore 6- 1 W

13 James Madison 4- 3 W14 Virginia 2- 5 L15 Richmond 5- 2 W19 Harvard2 0- 4 L20 Fresno State2 1- 6 L21 Tulane2 3- 4 L23 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W25 UNC Greensboro* 4- 3 W26 at Furman* 0- 7 L29 VMI* 7- 0 W

4/ 5 at Wofford* 0- 7 L6 East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W8 at Charlotte 6- 1 W

17 vs. UNC Greenboro3 4- 3 W18 vs. Furman3 4- 2 W19 vs. Chattanooga3 1- 4 W

1at University of South Carolina, Columbia,S.C.

2Blue Gray College Classic , Montgomery, Ala.3SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

199915-9; 7-3 SoCon

2/ 7 Queens 7- 0 W7 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W

15 vs. Francis Marion1 5- 0 W15 at South Carolina 1- 6 L21 N.C. State 4- 3 W27 East Carolina 6- 1 W

3/ 1 at Chattanooga* 1- 6 L2 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W4 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W6 Rice 2- 5 L9 Swarthmore 6- 1 W

13 James Madison 4- 3 W14 Virginia 2- 5 L15 Richmond 5- 2 W19 Harvard2 0- 4 L20 Fresno State2 1- 6 L21 Tulane2 3- 4 L23 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W25 UNC Greensboro* 4- 3 W26 at Furman* 0- 7 L

29 VMI* 7- 0 W4/ 5 at Wofford* 0- 7 L

6 East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W8 at Charlotte 6- 1 W

17 vs. UNC Greenboro3 4- 3 W18 vs. Furman3 4- 2 W19 vs. Chattanooga3 1- 4 W

1at University of South Carolina, Columbia,S.C.

2Blue Gray College Classic , Montgomery, Ala.3SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200012-11; 5-5 SoCon

2/ 5 Queens 6- 1 W5 Belmont Abbey 6- 1 W

19 James Madison 3- 4 L26 Campbell 2- 5 L

3/ 2 at North Carolina 2- 5 L4 at South Carolina 0- 7 L8 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W

10 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L11 at College of Charleston*6- 1 W13 Richmond 4- 0 W24 Marquette 5- 2 W28 at Charlotte 2- 5 L

4/ 1 East Tennessee State* 2- 5 L4 VMI* 7- 0 W9 at Furman* 2- 5 L

15 at Elon 4- 2 W16 Appalachian State* 7- 0 W17 at Wofford* 6- 0 W20 UNC Greensboro* 3- 4 L25 at Chattanooga* 3- 4 L27 vs. VMI1 4- 0 W28 vs. UNC Greensboro1 4- 2 W29 vs. Furman1 1- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Chattanooga, Tenn. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200112-11; 5-5 SoCon

2/ 1 at North Carolina 0- 7 L3 Queens 6- 1 W3 Belmont Abbey 6- 1 W4 South Carolina 2- 5 L

11 Richmond 3- 4 L24 James Madison 3- 4 L

3/ 12 Liberty 7- 0 W14 Chattanooga* 1- 6 L17 Denison 6- 1 W18 Furman* 1- 6 L25 Coll. of Charleston* 4- 3 W27 UNC Asheville 7- 0 W31 at VMI* 7- 0 W

4/ 4 at UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L5 at Wofford* 6- 1 W7 The Citadel* 5- 2 W8 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W

10 Charlotte 1- 6 L12 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L13 at East Tennessee State* 1- 6 L17 Elon 4- 3 W19 vs. The Citadel1 4- 2 W20 vs. UNC Greensboro1 0- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

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ALL-TIME RESULTS - SINCE 1988

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200212-13; 4-6 SoCon

1/ 31 at #34 North Carolina 0- 7 L2/ 2 Belmont Abbey 5- 2 W

2 Queens 6- 1 W9 Liberty 4- 3 W

10 at #31 South Carolina 0- 7 L17 UNC Asheville 4- 3 W

3/ 1 at College of Charleston*1- 6 L4 at The Citadel* 5- 2 W4 vs. James Madison1 4- 1 W5 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L7 at Chattanooga* 1- 6 L

11 Pennsylvania 0- 7 L15 Memphis 1- 6 L22 Marquette 6- 1 W24 Wofford* 6- 1 W29 East Tennessee State* 1- 6 L30 UAB 0- 7 L

4/ 2 UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L4 at Charlotte 1- 6 L5 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W7 at Elon 4- 3 W

12 VMI* 6- 1 W14 at Furman* 0- 7 L18 vs. Wofford1 4- 1 W19 vs. East Tennessee State1 0- 4 L

1Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200310-12; 3-6 SoCon

2/ 1 Queens 7- 0 W1 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W9 #20 South Carolina 1- 6 L

13 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W15 Liberty 4- 3 W22 Richmond 3- 4 L26 American 1- 6 L

3/ 9 James Madison 6- 1 W12 Chattanooga* 4- 2 W16 Franklin & Marshall 7- 0 W18 Elon 2- 5 L22 M.I.T 7- 0 W23 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W25 Appalachian State* 2- 5 L28 East Tennessee State* 2- 5 L30 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W

4/ 3 Charlotte 3- 4 L5 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L6 at Furman* 0- 6 L

12 The Citadel* 3- 4 L13 at Wofford* 3- 4 L16 vs. The Citadel1 2- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200410-14; 2-8 SoCon

1/ 31 at North Carolina 0- 7 L2/ 1 North Carolina A&T 7- 0 W

2 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W7 Queens 7- 0 W7 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W

15 at #24 South Carolina 0- 7 L20 Richmond 4- 3 W28 at The Citadel* 2- 5 L29 at Coll. of Charleston* 2- 5 L

3/ 13 James Madison 6- 1 W21 Furman* 1- 6 L26 Chattanooga* 4- 3 W27 South Carolina State 4- 3 W30 Elon* 2- 5 L

4/ 2 Georgia Southern* 3- 4 L3 Wofford* 4- 3 W8 at Charlotte 3- 4 L

12 at East Tenn. State* 0- 7 L16 at UNC Greensboro* 3- 4 L17 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L22 vs. UNC Greensboro1 4- 3 W23 vs. East Tenn. State1 0- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200511-14; 4-6 SoCon

1/ 22 at #18 North Carolina 0- 7 L23 at #37 N.C. State 1- 6 L

2/ 2 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W5 Presbyterian 5- 2 W5 Richmond 2- 5 L6 #16 South Carolina 1- 4 L

16 Queens 7- 0 W23 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W

3/ 8 Elon* 5- 2 W12 James Madison 7- 0 W13 #63 Army 2- 5 L16 The Citadel* 6- 1 W17 #72 ETSU* 1- 6 L20 at Chattanooga* 0- 7 L23 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W24 Charlotte 4- 3 W29 #72 UAB 2- 5 L

4/ 1 Northern Colorado 7- 0 W2 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L8 Boston College 2- 5 L

10 at Wofford* 3- 4 L13 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W15 at Furman* 1- 6 L17 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L21 vs. Appalachian State

1

3- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

200610-12; 2-7 SoCon

1/ 28 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W29 South Carolina State 1- 6 L

2/ 3 #25 Presbyterian 4- 3 W7 Queens 6- 1 W

11 at #12 South Carolina 0- 7 L12 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W19 Lees-McRae 5- 2 W25 at College of Charleston*0- 7 L26 at The Citadel* 1- 6 L

3/ 7 James Madison 3- 4 L11 Georgia Southern* 6- 1 W12 Richmond 4- 3 W15 Wofford* 3- 4 W18 #22 N.C. State 0- 7 L26 Chattanooga* 1- 6 L27 UNC Greensboro* 5- 2 W

4/ 1 at Charlotte 5- 2 W5 #69 Furman 0- 7 L9 at Elon* 1- 6 L

18 at Appalachian State* 3- 4 L20 vs. Georgia Southern1 4- 0 W21 vs. Elon1 0- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match

Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

20078-16; 2-7 SoCon

1/ 26 UNC Wilmington 2- 5 L2/ 3 Queens 7- 0 W

3 Wingate 7- 0 W4 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W

10 at #39 South Carolina 2- 5 L16 Dartmouth 1- 6 L18 East Carolina 3- 4 L24 Samford 2- 5 L

3/ 2 James Madison 6- 1 W3 at Chattanooga* 2- 5 L5 at Emory 1- 6 L7 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W

11 at Wofford* 1- 6 L15 Charlotte 3- 4 L17 Richmond 7- 0 W18 at #57 Furman* 2- 5 L20 Appalachian State* 1- 6 L24 College of Charleston* 3- 4 L

4/ 5 #42 Elon* 0- 7 L6 The Citadel* 6- 1 W

13 at UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L19 vs. UNC Greensboro 1 4- 2 W20 vs. Elon 1 0- 4 L

1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

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ALL-TIME RESULTS - SINCE 1988

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200814-8; 5-4 SoCon

1/ 19 at #20 N.C. State 0- 7 L27 USC-Upstate 4- 3 W

2/ 2 Longwood 6- 1 W9 at #58 South Carolina 1- 6 L

10 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W16 Presbyterian 7- 0 W17 Brown 6- 1 W23 at The Citadel* 4- 3 W

3/ 1 at #17 Wake Forest 0- 7 L2 at College of Charleston*4- 3 W4 vs. James Madison 1 6- 1 W

20 Wofford* 3- 4 L22 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W25 Coastal Carolina 7- 0 W27 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W30 Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W

4/ 2 at #75 Elon* 1- 6 L5 S.C. State 6- 1 W6 at East Carolina 4- 3 W

11 at Appalachian State* 3- 4 L12 #69 Furman* 2- 5 L18 vs. Appalachian State 2 3- 4 L

1at Hilton Head, S.C.2SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C.

Boldface type denotes home match

20097-17; 2-8 SoCon

1/ 23 vs. Boston1

7- 0 W24 at Brown 0- 7 L25 at Boston College 1- 6 L

2/ 1 #68 Radford 1- 6 L7 at #51 South Carolina 0- 7 L

10 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W14 USC Upstate 1- 6 L27 Richmond 4- 2 W

3/ 1 at Samford* 3- 4 L3 at Chattanooga* 5- 2 W9 St. Louis 3- 4 L

12 Indiana State 4- 0 W21 at Furman* 0- 7 L23 Illinois at Chicago 3- 4 L28 UNC Greensboro* 2- 5 L

4/ 1 #66 Elon 0- 7 L4 at Coll. of Charleston* 2- 5 L5 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L8 Wofford* 2- 5 L

11 at The Citadel* 5- 2 W16 Appalachian State* 0- 7 L17 Charlotte 2- 5 L23 vs. Samford

2

4- 3 W24 vs. Furman

2

0- 4 L

1Providence, R.I.2SoCon Tournament; Elon, N.C.

Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

201010-11; 4-6 SoCon

1/ 16 at #66 Clemson 0- 7 L23 Presbyterian 4- 0 W23 Richmond 4- 1 W31 South Carolina State 7- 0 W

2/ 3 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W14 at #59 Furman 3- 4 L20 East Carolina 3- 4 L27 Winston-Salem State 7- 0 W27 UNC Asheville 7- 0 W

3/ 13 Chattanooga* 7- 0 W24 The Citadel* 5- 2 W27 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W28 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L29 Brown 0- 7 L31 at Wofford* 7- 0 W

4/ 3 at UNCG* 2- 5 L6 at Elon* 3- 4 L

10 Samford* 3- 4 L11 at Charlotte 3- 4 L13 at Winthrop 2- 5 L18 Appalachian State* 1- 6 L

Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

20117-18; 2-8 SoCon

1/ 15 at #57 N.C. State 0- 7 L15 vs. UNC Wilmington

1

1- 4 L22 at No. 53 Clemson 3- 4 L

2/ 5 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W5 No. 60 USC-Upstate 5- 0 W

11 at No. 73 Harvard 2- 5 L12 at Brown 1- 6 L19 Lees-McRae 6- 1 W19 UNC Asheville 2- 5 L23 at Winthrop 2- 5 L

3/ 5 at No. 37 Wake Forest 1- 6 L6 Chattanooga* 3- 4 L

12 Elon* 3- 4 L16 Charlotte* 5- 2 W19 UNCG* 2- 5 L22 No. 63 Radford 0- 7 L26 Samford* 3- 4 L29 at Wofford* 3- 4 L

4/ 2 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L3 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W9 at The Citadel* 6- 0 W

10 at Coll. of Charleston* 0- 7 L14 at Furman* 3- 4 L20 vs. Wofford 2 4- 1 W21 vs. Coll. of Charleston 2 0- 4 L

1Raleigh, N.C. (N.C. State campus)2SoCon Tournament; Chattanooga, Tenn.

Boldface type denotes home matchAsterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

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HALL OF FAME

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Men’s Tennis Hall of Famers

Archibald W. Archer, Hall Class of 1989-90

Roddey won more state tennis championships than any other male player in North Carolina. Hewas a junior champion at age 14 and later ranked No. 1 in the South for men. He played No. 1 at Davidsonfour years and won the Southern Conference singles and doubles championships in 1950. He's one of theoriginal members of the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame. Roddey was undefeated in North Carolinatournaments (1947-52) and the first North Carolinian named to the Junior Davis Cup Team in 1948.

Archibald W. Archer, Hall Class of 1990-91

Archer '47 is legendary for his accomplishments in tennis. As a junior he led the Wildcats to an 8-0record. He played No. 1 and led Davidson to a 13-4 record as a senior. He's been prominent on thenational tennis scene since he graduated, winning a number of championships in his age bracket. Oneof his most remarkable achievements came in 1974 when Archer defeated Bobby Riggs for theNational 60 Clay Court Championship and then teamed with Riggs for the doubles title. He wasinducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977. Like many students of his day, Archerwas a two-sport athlete and played football.

Harry Fogleman, Hall Class of 2001-02

Fogleman was Davidson’s tennis coach during one of its most successful eras, posting a recordof 175 wins against only 69 defeats in 11 seasons with the Wildcats. His teams won the SouthernConference championship six of seven years from 1965-71 despite not having a single scholarshipplayer. As a head coach at Duke, Cincinnati and Davidson, his overall record was 390 wins againstjust 133 losses. Fogleman starred as a player at Duke and played professionally after graduating. In1971, he was honored by the National Tennis Education Foundation as the nation’s “outstandingteacher for making the greatest contribution to tennis in the United States.” He served on fiveUSLTA committees and designed rackets for a sporting goods manufacturer. Fogleman also guidedDavidson’s soccer teams from 1962 until 1972, posting a record of 81-33-8. He guided the Wildcatsto Southern Conference championships in 1970 and ’71. Fogleman owns the distinction as the onlyDavidson coach to win two conference championships in the same school year (1970-71).

Jon Pastel, Hall Class of 2008-09

Pastel ‘98 was a two-time Southern Conference Singles Champion and is the only Davidson tennisplayer to earn All-SoCon honors in all four seasona as a Wildcat. He posted a career record of 108-32,including a 17-4 mark as a senior, on his way to being named SoCon Player of the Year in both the 1996and 1997 seasons, the only player in school history to win the award and one of three in conference his-tory to earn multiple Player of the Year honors. In 1997, he became the first Wildcat to reach the NCAATournament. He achieved a national ranking as high as 30th during his career and earned the TommyPeters Award in 1998 for his outstanding athletic accomplishments while at Davidson.

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HONORS AND AWARDS

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ALL-SOCONIND.

CHAMPS

No. 1 SinglesJon Pastel 1996David Weaver 1972Bob Koury 1971George Berner 1968Bill Council 1966Corky Clark 1955Lacy Keesler 1954Bo Roddy 1950

No. 2 SinglesJon Pastel 1995Bill Young 1987Sedge Gray 1983Chip Bondurant 1978David Weaver1970,

’71Sam Hatcher 1967Esmond Phelps 1966

No. 3 SinglesBrett Ialacci 1997Russell Briggs 1993Bill Young 1986Jeff Dumansky 1971Bob Koury 1970Sam Hatcher 1966

No. 4 SinglesDavid Jespersen 1994Bill Young 1985Maarten Ruys 1973Jim Cantrell 1971Jeff Dumansky 1970Woody Faulk 1968Peter Parrott 1965, ’67Richard Hurd 1966Bill Council 1964

No. 5 SinglesBilly Boykin 1999Stewart Boswell 1975Gary Bressler 1972Charles Hardaway

1969James Cantrell1968,

’70George Mueller 1967Peter Parrott 1966Richard Hurd 1965

No. 6 SinglesAlex Okulski 1997

Nick Petrou 1981John Trout 1976Steve Holman 1975Rick Quinby 1973Jeff Chetwood 1971David Jennings 1967Woody Faulk 1966George Mueller 1965

SOCON CHAMPSRegular-Season Tourney

1997, 1976 1973, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1955, 1954

SOCON COACH OF YEAR1975 Jeff Frank1983 Jeff Frank1993 Jeff Frank1997 Jeff Frank

SOCON TOURNEY MVP1996 Jon Pastel

SOCON PLAYER OF YEAR1994 Russell Briggs1996 Jon Pastel1997 Jon Pastel

Jeff Frankretired as oneof the mostseccussfulcoaches in allof Davidsonsports. For 34years he wasthe staple ofthe men's ten-nis programas he con-cluded with a record of astonishing541 wins against 319 defeats. Frankhad 29 winning seasons, was namedthe Southern Conference coach ofthe year four different times andnine times the Wildcats posted 20-win seasons during Frank’s tenure,including four straight from 1985-88.In addition, Frank led the Wildcatsto SoCon titles in 1973, ’76 and ’97.

A ’66 graduate of Davidson,Frank was inducted into the NorthCarolina tennis Hall of Fame inNovember of 1996.

Fogleman wasDavidson’s tenniscoach during oneof its most suc-cessful eras, post-ing a record of175 wins againstonly 69 defeats in11 seasons withthe Wildcats(1962-72). His

teams won the Southern Conferencechampionships six of seven yearsfrom 1965-71 despite not having asingle scholarship player. As a headcoach at Duke, Florida, Cincinnatiand Davidson, his overall record was390-133.

In 2002, he was inducted into theDavidson Athletics Hall of Fame.

1955

1973

Jon Pastel left Davidsonin 1998 as one of its mostaccomplished athletes inrecent history. He twice wonSouthern Conference singleschampionships and wasnamed to the all-conferenceteam in each of his four sea-sons. Pastel’s record as asenior was 17-4 and hisfour-year mark, includingfall play, with the Wildcats

was 108-32.He earned SoCon Player of the Year honors

in 1996 and 1997 while becoming the firstWildcat to advance to the NCAA TennisTournament. He ranked as high as 30th nation-ally during his four-year Wildcat career. Pastelwas given the Tommy Peters Award in 1998 forhis outstanding athletic accomplishments atDavidson.

In 2008-09, Pastel was honored by DavidsonCollege as he was one of four athletes to makeup the 20th induction calss to the school'sAthletics Hall of Fame.

SOCON ALL-CONF.

Singles1993 Albie Varoski1994 Russell Briggs1995 Jon Pastel1996 Jon Pastel1997 Jon Pastel1998 Jon Pastel2003 Rob Haywood2008 Flaviu Simihaian2008 Scott Myers*2010 Calum Gee*2011 Joe Schafer !

*– second team No. 6 position!– second team No. 1 position

Doubles1994 Russell Briggs

Ryan Harper1997 Scott Briggs

Jon Pastel1998 Ted Kaplan

Judson Sutherland1999 Scott Briggs

Judson Sutherland2010 Eric Noble

Joe Schafer

All-Freshman Team2010 Joe Schafer

Russell BriggsJudson Sutherland

1997

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/PRESIDENT

Jim Murphy was introduced as DavidsonCollege’s Director of Athletics in November of1995, returning to his alma mater to lead theWildcats on the eve of their 100th anniversary ofintercollegiate athletics and into the next century.

Prior to his appointment at Davidson, Murphy,53, spent 10 years as executive associate athleticdirector and chief financial officer for the GeorgiaTech Athletic Association.

Murphy, an Atlanta native, played football andbaseball during his freshman year at Davidson. His

experience has been invaluable as he guides a program which is unique in itsdesire for excellence in both athletics and academics and has one of thesmallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools.

Reflecting his support of academics, Davidson’s NCAA graduation rateof 91 percent was the highest in Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 witha rate of 97 percent and continues to be above 90 percent each year.

“I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics andthink the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after grad-uation proves that,” said Murphy. “It’s true that Davidson needs intercolle-giate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even more.”

Since Murphy’s return to Davidson, the Wildcats have pursued severalmajor capital projects, including the creation of the highly-innovative $10million Davidson ScholarsProgram, and major improve-ments have been completed inBelk Arena and at Smith Field atRichardson Stadium.

The last five years have seenthe construction of the BelkArtificial Surface Field for fieldhockey, the new AlumniStadium for soccer, WilsonBaseball Park and batting cagesand the football stadium expan-sion project, which included astate-of-the-art weight room, anew press box and additionalpermanent seating.

Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I-AAA Southeast RegionAthletic Director of the Year, served two terms on the prestigious NCAADivision I Management Council, a policy-making body within the NCAAgovernance structure. He chaired the Division I-AA Governance Committeeand formerly served on the NCAA Division I Business and Finance Cabinet,the Division I Governance Committee and the Division I Finance Committee.From 2002-04, Murphy chaired the Athletic Directors Association of theSouthern Conference. He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host theNCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and alsoserved as Tournament Director of the first and second-round games of the2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Charlotte.

Murphy is a past member of the Division I Football Issues Committeeand Past-President of the Football Championship Subdivision AthleticDirectors Association. He was also a member of the NCAA Task Force onRecruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the culture ofrecruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA’sFiscal Responsibility Oversight Group.

A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of Davidsonwith a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science degree in manage-ment from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979-85 as an audit man-ager with the international public accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwickin Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement audits of public andprivate companies with up to $1 billion in assets.

Murphy has been active in the community since his return to Davidson.He is involved with Social Venture Partners - Charlotte, chairs the Board ofManagers of the Lake Norman YMCA, the Board of Directors of theCharlotte Regional Sports Commission, served three years on the Board ofthe Charlotte Council for Children and three years on the Board of Directorsof the Town of Davidson Youth Baseball League.

Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor atDavidson, and his 24-year-old son, Matt, is a graduate of the University ofNorth Carolina and works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Murphy and Tripp Merritt make a presentation toDavidson all-time leading passer Ryan Alexander.

JIM MURPHY, DIRECTOR OF

ATHLETICSCarol Quillen, who was

previously the vice presidentfor international and interdisci-plinary initiatives at RiceUniversity, became the 18thpresident of Davidson Collegeon August 1, 2011.

Quillen has had a long anddistinguished career at Rice.

She joined the faculty as an assistant professor of history in 1990, andshe earned promotion to associate professor in 1996. From 2004 to2008, she served as the first director of Rice's Boniuk Center for theStudy and Advancement of Religious Tolerance, leading developmentof the center's new mission and shaping an agenda that helped distin-guish the center from other organizations.

From 2006 to 2010, Quillen served as Rice's vice provost for aca-demic affairs, focusing particularly on developing initiatives that crossacademic schools, faculty diversity and faculty development, andresource development. During this time, she worked with faculty todevelop and secure funding for a new Center for Asian Studies and anew Institute for Urban Research. She co-chaired the president's diver-sity task force, and instituted mentoring programs for junior faculty.

As vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives,Quillen was responsible for developing and implementing Rice's over-all global strategy, which includes research partnerships, recruitingstrategies, curricular revision and international opportunities for stu-dents. She also facilitates implementation of university-wide initia-tives, including the Institute for Urban Research, Rice 360 (a globalhealth effort), and collaborations with Baylor and other institutionswithin the Texas Medical Center.

James W. Crownover, chair of Rice University's Board of Trustees,said, "It's an honor for Rice that one of ours has been chosen to lead aplace as respected as Davidson. She will work hard, and she will suc-ceed there."

Quillen grew up in New Castle, Del., a small town where she says"it was second nature to support the community and look out forother people." A Presbyterian, she attended Quaker schools from pre-kindergarten through high school. She earned a B.A. degree inAmerican history from the University of Chicago, graduating Phi BetaKappa with special and general honors, then received a Ph.D. degreein European history from Princeton. A humanist whose academicinterests includeearly modernEuropean history,European intellectu-al history and gen-der studies, Quillenhas written twobooks on Petrarch,as well as a numberof scholarly articles,reviews and papers.She has received anumber of teachingawards during hertenure at Rice.

Quillen's daugh-ter, Caitlin, will be afirst-year student atthe University of North Carolina next fall. Quillen's husband, KenKennedy-a computer pioneer who founded the computer science pro-gram at Rice—died of pancreatic cancer in 2007. "His greatest gift tome, and to the Rice community, was in living the life he would havechosen," Quillen said. "That's something I think about in a very pro-found way every day."

At Davidson, Quillen succeeds Tom Ross '72, who announced inAugust 2010 that he would step down to become president of theUniversity of North Carolina system in January 2011.

CAROL QUILLEN,

PRESIDENT

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ATHLETIC ADMIN./HEAD COACHES

Gary AndrewM. Cross Country/Track

Greg AshtonWomen’s Soccer

Bob McKillopMen’s Basketball

Drew BarrettMen’s Tennis

Jonathan RowanStrength &

Conditioning

Tripp MerrittFootball

Caroline PriceWomen’s Tennis

Matt SpearMen’s Soccer

Jen StraubW. Cross Country/Track

Tim StraubGolf

Ginny TurnerField Hockey

Kim WayneLacrosse

John YoungSwimming & Diving

Annie PorgesDirector of the Davidson

Athletic Foundation

Jamie HendricksDirector of Marketing,

Ticketing & GameOperations

On November 10, 1917, a small cohort of 22 footballplayers traveled to Atlanta to represent Davidson Collegeagainst Auburn, one of the most formidable teams in theSouth. The Plainsmen had massacred their first fouropponents, outscoring teams, 141-6.

According to one account, they were “big, quick, andundefeated” and heavily favored in the day’s matchup.Davidson was 2-4 and started a line averaging 20 poundsless.

Not surprisingly, Auburn dominated the game, out-gaining the “Red and Black” 240 yards to Davidson’s 91yards. Astoundingly, Davidson pulled together an offen-sive attack through the efforts of running back A.R.“Buck” Flowers and quarterback Henry Spann, deliveringa “bewildering array of forward passes.”

Davidson defeated one of the most powerful teams in

the South that day, 21-7, with scrappiness that cap-tured the awe and respect of Atlanta sportswriters.They wrote of the “Wildcats” from Davidson College,whose small stature and ferocious style proved over-whelming. One account notes that Morgan Blake ofthe Atlanta Journal remarked of the Davidson team,“No other team ever put together in these UnitedStates of the same weight as Coach Fetzer’s teamcould ever get the verdict over the flock of wild menfrom North Carolina.”

The Davidsonian picked up on the nickname, and ithas been used ever since, replacing former, milder ref-erences such as “Red and Black,” “Presbyterians” and“Preachers.”

— revised and rewritten from an account in the Davidson College archives

Chris WillisVolleyball

Lee JonesDirector of Lake Campus

Marc GignacSports Information Director

Katy McNayAssistant Athletic Director,

Senior Woman Administrator

Brian BarmesEquipment Manager

Scott ApplegateAssociate Director of Athletics

Michele SavageWomen’s Basketball

Beth HayfordHead Athletic Trainer

Bob PatneskyWrestling

THE HISTORY OF THE wILDCAT

Dick CookeSenior Men's Administrator,

Head Baseball Coach

Sandy HelfgottDirector of

P.E. & Recreation

HEAD COACHES

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MEDIA INFORMATIONSPORTS INFO. STAFF

Davidson sports information staff wel-comes your coverage of the 2011-12 men’stennis. If you plan to cover a game atDavidson or visit the campus for storiesplease contact men’s tennis SID GavinMcFarlin for special requests or informa-tion not contained here.

Davidson College Sports InformationOffice is located on the lower level of theBaker Sports Complex at the west end ofthe basketball court.

Sports InformationGavin McFarlin is entering his seventh

year in Davidson’s sports informationoffice for the 2011-12 season. He serves asthe primary contact for women’s soccer,women's basketball, men’s and women’stennis and lacrosse, and he has also cov-ered volleyball and men’s crosscountry/track and field while at Davidson.McFarlin also manages the athletic depart-ment's photography needs.

Prior to coming to Davidson, he spenttwo years at University of the Pacific inStockton, Calif., working in the media rela-tions office as a graduate assistant, 2003-05. He covered the men’s and women’sswimming teams along with the men’sand women’s water polo teams. In addi-tion, he assisted in helping with game-daymanagement, reporting, writing releases,broadcasting and other duties for bothmen’s and women’s basketball teams, thebaseball and softball teams, and bothmen’s and women’s volleyball teams.

While at Pacific, McFarlin received amaster’s degree in mass communication inMay of 2005. McFarlin has also worked inthe Ashland University and North FloridaSID offices during his time in the sportsinformation field.

A native of Ashland, Ohio, McFarlinattended Ashland University in his home-town, graduating with a degree in sportscommunication and a minor in electronicmedia production, radio/television in Mayof 2002. During his time at AU, he was thesports director for the campus radio sta-tion for two years while being one of theEagles’ main sports play-by-play broad-casters for the station. He also was a three-year sport anchor/broadcaster for thecampus television station.

Upon graduation, McFarlin spent timetime in Jacksonville, Fla., working for FoxSports Radio.

McFarlin resides in Davidson.

Charlotte ObserverHarry Pickett (College Sports Editor)[email protected]. Box 32188, Charlotte, NC 28232Phone: 704-358-5127 Fax: 704-358-5110

Concord Independent TribuneSteve [email protected]. Box 608, Concord, NC 28026Phone: 704-782-3155 Fax: 704-786-0645

The DavidsonianP.O. Box 7182, Davidson, NC 28035Phone: 704-894-2148 Fax: 704-892-2625

Mooresville TribuneLarry [email protected]. Box 300, Mooresville, NC 28115Phone: 704-664-5554 Fax: 704-664-3614

North Charlotte WeeklyJustin [email protected] John J. Delaney Dr., Charlotte, NC 28277Phone: 704-543-9797 Fax: 704-543-9790

Salisbury PostRonald [email protected]. Box 4639, Salisbury, NC 28677Phone: 704-633-8950 Fax: 704-639-0003

Statesville Record-LandmarkJason [email protected]. Box 1071, Statesville, NC 28677Phone: 704-873-1451 Fax: 704-872-3150

News 14 (Time Warner)Mike Solarte (Sports Director)[email protected] E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC 28202Phone: 704-973-5800 Fax: 704-731-2760

WBTV (CBS)Delano Little (Sports Director)[email protected] Julian Price Place, Charlotte, NC 28208Phone: 704-374-3711 Fax: 704-374-3818

WCNC-TV (NBC)Greg Bailey (Sports Director)[email protected] Woodridge Center Dr., Charlotte, NC 28217Phone: 704-329-3667 Fax: 704-357-4975

WSOC-TV (ABC)Tiffany Wright (Sports Director)[email protected]. Box 34655, Charlotte, NC 28234Phone: 704-335-4746 Fax: 704-335-4736

WCCB-TV (Fox)Bruce Snyder (Sports Director)[email protected] Television Place, Charlotte, NC 28203Phone: 704-632-7551 Fax: 704-358-4841

WBT RadioJim Szoke (Sports Director)1 Julian Price Place, Charlotte, NC 28208Phone: 704-374-3500 Fax: 704-570-1109

WFNZ Sports Radio 610D.J. Stout (Operations Manager)1520 South Blvd., Ste. 300, Charlotte, NC 28203Phone: 704-319-3923 Fax: 704-319-3934

SID

Marc Gignac

Office Phone:

704-894-2123

Cell Phone:

980-297-9981

E-Mail:

[email protected]

Assistant SID/

M. Tennis Contact:

Gavin McFarlin

Office Phone:

704-894-2635

E-Mail:

[email protected]

Assistant SID:

Mark Brumbaugh

Office Phone:

704-894-2931

E-Mail:

[email protected]

COVERING THE ‘CATS DAVIDSON MEDIA

Player InterviewsExcept for postgame, interviews withDavidson players must be arrangedthrough the SID Office.

Mailing AddressSports InformationDavidson CollegeBox 7158Davidson, NC 28035

Overnight AddressSports InformationDavidson College209 Ridge RoadDavidson, NC 28036

Sports Information Fax: 704-894-2636Web site: www.DavidsonWildcats.com

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