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NCAA News Release
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2004 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Subcommittee Announces Individual Championships Selections; Change Made In Team Bracket
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For Immediate Release
Friday, May 7, 2004
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Contact(s) Mark Bockelman Assistant Director of Championships 317/917-6513
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INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Subcommittee has selected 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships.
The singles and doubles competition will be conducted May 26-31 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, following the conclusion of the team championship (May 22-25). Each region receives automatic entry for four singles players and two doubles teams.
The subcommittee has also announced the seedings for the singles and doubles competition. The seeds are based upon competition between September 7, 2003 and May 2, 2004.
SINGLES:
Seeds 1-8
No. 1 Brian Wilson, Illinois
No. 2 Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor
No. 3 Jeremy Wurtzman, Ohio State
No. 4 Catalin Gard, Mississippi
No. 5 Phillip King, Duke
No. 6 Jesse Witten, Kentucky
No. 7 Tobias Clemens, UCLA
No. 8 Sam Warburg, Stanford
Seeds 9-16 listed in alphabetical order:
Benjamin Becker, Baylor
Lester Cook, Texas A&M
Bo Hodge, Georgia
Michael Kogan, Tulane
Hamid Mirzadeh, Florida
Doug Stewart, Virginia
Sven Swinnen, Oregon
Alex Vlaski, Washington
Competitors:
Central
Mark Van Elden, Oklahoma State
Bastian Faisst, Arkansas-Little Rock
Nathan Price, Arkansas
Dustin Taylor, Tulsa
Adrians Zguns, Arkansas
Mideast
Mat Cloer, Florida State
Jeff Kader, William & Mary
Phillip King, Duke
Nicholas Monroe, North Carolina
Pedro Nieto, Virginia Commonwealth
Scott Schnugg, Georgia Tech
Derrick Spice, Wake Forest
Doug Stewart, Virginia
Izak van der Merwe, Old Dominion
Ludovic Walter, Duke
Mountain
Guillaume Bouvier, Boise State
Divan Coetzee, New Mexico
Henner Nehles, UNLV
Eric Nyman, Brigham Young
Northeast
Jamie Cerretani, Brown
Jonathan Chu, Harvard
Andreas Lauland, Virginia Tech
David Lingman, Harvard
Midwest
Jakub Praibis, Indiana
Phil Stolt, Illinois
Brian Wilson, Illinois
Jeremy Wurtzman, Ohio State
Aleksey Zharinov, Minnesota
South Central
William Barker, Rice
Benjamin Becker, Baylor
Johan Brunstrom, Southern Methodist
Lester Cook, Texas A&M
David Corrie, UT-Arlington
Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor
Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M
Alex Menichini, TCU
Jacob Paulsen, Texas Tech
Antonio Ruiz, Texas
Robert Searle, Rice
Southeast
Romain Ambert, Mississippi State
Franticek Babej, South Alabama
Catalin Gard, Mississippi
Chad Harris, Vanderbilt
Bo Hodge, Georgia
Uli Kiendl, South Florida
Dmitriy Koch, Tulane
Michael Kogan, Tulane
Claes Lindholm, Mississippi
Hamid Mirzadeh, Florida
Stephen Mitchell, Alabama
Simon Rea, Tennessee
Ken Skupski, LSU
Jesse Witten, Kentucky
Gabor Zoltan Pelva, Auburn
West Adriano Biasella, Southern California
Tobias Clemons, UCLA
Calle Hansen, Pepperdine
Felix Hardt, San Diego St.
Pedro Rico, Pepperdine
Alex Slovic, Washington
Sven Swinnen, Oregon
Alex Vlaski, Washington
Sam Warburg, Stanford
Wayne Wong, California
Alternates
1. Luben Pampoulov, UCLA
2. Manuel Kost, Oregon
3. Lennart Maack, Pacific (California)
4. KC Corkery, Stanford
5. Luis Haddock, Notre Dame
6. Balazs Veress, California
7. Conor Taylor, North Carolina State
8. Tobi Klein, Alabama-Birmingham
DOUBLES:
Seeds 1-4
No. 1 William Barker/Richard Barker, Rice
No. 2 Lester Cook/Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M
No. 3 Bo Hodge/John Isner, Georgia
No. 4 Phil Stolt/Brian Wilson, Illinois
Seeds 5-8 listed alphabetically by school
Balazs Veress/Patrick Briaud, California
Ludovic Walter/Jason Zimmerman, Duke
Sam Warburg/KC Corkery, Stanford
Alberto Francis/Krzysztof Kwinta, UCLA
Competitors:
Central
Dustin Taylor/Alejandro Tejerina, Tulsa
Nathan Price/Matt Simpson, Arkansas
Mideast
Nicholas Monroe/Geoff Boyd, North Carolina
Ludovic Walter/Jason Zimmerman, Duke
Rylan Rizza/Nick Meythaler, Virginia
Zolton Csandi/Izak van der Merwe, Old Dominion
Nathan Thompson/Jarmaine Jenkins, Clemson
Midwest
Phil Stolt/Brian Wilson, Illinois
Jeremy Wurtzman/Joey Atas, Ohio State
Mountain
Eric Nyman/Nima Roshan, BYU
Braden Olson/Merek Gebicki, Montana State
Northeast
Jamie Cerretani/Adil Shamadsin, Brown
Jonathan Chu/David Lingman, Harvard
South Central
Benedikt Dorsch/Matija Zgaga, Baylor
Richard Barker/William Barker, Rice
Lester Cook/Ante Matijevic, Texas A&M
Jose Zarhi/Antonio Ruiz, Texas
Southeast
Simon Rea/Damien Spizzo, Tennessee
Paul Ciorascu/Catalin Gard, Mississippi
Bo Hodge/John Isner, Georgia
David Goulet/Michael Kogan, Tulane
Bryan Fisher/Jason Hazley, LSU
Rahim Esmail/Jesse Witten, Kentucky
Scott Brown/Chad Harris, Vanderbilt
Chris Brandi/Hamid Mirzadeh, Florida
West
Alberto Francis/Krzysztof Kwinta, UCLA
Sam Warburg/KC Corkery, Stanford
Balazs Veress/Patrick Briaud, California
Alex Vlaski/Daniel Chu, Washington
O'Grady/Matalonga, Arizona
Phillip Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov, UCLA
Brian Morton/Jonathan Endrikat, UC Irvine
Alternates
1. Daniel Langre/Drew Hoskins, Southern California
2. Pedro Rico/Calle Hansen, Pepperdine
3. Matias Marin/Benjamin Becker, Baylor
4. Chris Westerhof/Jeff Groslimond, Florida State
5. Johan Brunstrom/Henrik Soderberg, SMU
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