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3 Duke Men s Tennis Table of Contents Quick Facts 1 Table Of Contents Roster & Schedule 1 Head Coach Jay Lapidus 2 Asst. Coach Ramsey Smith & Support Staff _ 3 Senior Joey Atas 4 Senior Peter Rodrigues 5 Junior David Goulet 6 Junior Ned Samuelson 7 Junior Alex Stone 8 Sophomore Kiril Dimitrov 9 Freshman Dylan Arnould 10 Freshman Aaron Carpenter 11 Freshman David Lue 12 All-Time Letterwinners Season Review Duke Tennis History Honors & Awards 18 Blue Devils In The Pros 19 This Is Duke Tennis 20 Academic Excellence 21 Duke Tennis Facilities 22 ACC Championships 23 The ACC Duke University Durham, N.C North Carolina Duke Athletics Blue Devil Roster Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School/Previous School Dylan Arnould Fr. Northampton, Mass. Cambridge Acad. (Ocala, Fla.) Joey Atas Sr. Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall/Ohio State Aaron Carpenter Fr. Houston, Texas James E. Taylor Kiril Dimitrov So. Sofia, Bulgaria First Private English Language School David Goulet Jr. Quebec, Canada Sport-Etude de Mortagne School/Tulane David Lue Fr. Houston, Texas Cypress Creek Peter Rodrigues Sr. Estoril, Portugal Carlucci American School (Lisbon) Ned Samuelson Jr. Belmont, Mass. Milton Academy Alex Stone Jr. Bronx, N.Y. Professional Children s School Schedule September 8-10 at Southern Intercollegiate Championships Athens, Ga. All Day at Virginia Fall Invitational Charlottesville, Va. All Day 29-Oct. 1 at North Carolina Fall Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day October 5-8 at ITA All-American Tournament Tulsa, Okla. All Day ITA Regional Qualifier Durham and Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day November 2-5 at ITA National Indoors Columbus, Ohio All Day January at Hidden Dual Tournament Miami, Fla. All Day 24 OLD DOMINION Durham, N.C. 6:00 p.m. 27 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Durham, N.C. 6:00 p.m. February 2 at Illinois Champaigne, Ill. 7:00 p.m. 4 at Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. 1:00 p.m. 9 PENN Durham, N.C. 6:00 p.m at National Team Indoor Championships Chicago, Ill. All Day March 7 ELON Durham, N.C. 2:00 p.m. 10 at Texas Austin, Texas 2:00 p.m. 12 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 7:00 p.m. 14 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 1:00 p.m. 24 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. 1:00 p.m. 25 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 p.m. 28 N.C. STATE* Durham, N.C. 2:30 p.m. 30 FLORIDA STATE* Durham, N.C. 2:30 p.m. April 1 MIAMI* Durham, N.C. 1:00 p.m. 4 WAKE FOREST* Durham, N.C. 3:00 p.m. 6 BOSTON COLLEGE* Durham, N.C. 3:00 p.m. 7 MARYLAND* Durham, N.C. 2:00 p.m. 11 at North Carolina* Chapel Hill, N.C. 3:00 p.m. 13 at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. 3:00 p.m. 15 at Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va. 12:00 p.m at ACC Tournament Cary, N.C. All Day May at NCAA Regionals Campus Sites All Day at NCAA Championships Athens, Ga. All Day * indicates ACC Contest 1 Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location... Durham, N.C. Founded as Trinity College Enrollment... 6,558 President... Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Athletics Director... Joe Alleva Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Atlantic Coast Nickname... Blue Devils School Colors... Royal Blue & White COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Jay Lapidus Alma Mater... Princeton 81 Career Record/Years /16 School Record/Years /16 Assistant Coach... Ramsey Smith Alma Mater... Duke 01 Volunteer Assistant Coach... Dr. James Bonk Alma Mater... Carroll College 53 Tennis Office Phone... (919) TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost... 5/5 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/ Record ACC Record/Finish /T-1st 2006 ACC Tournament... Champions 2006 Postseason... NCAA Round of Final National Ranking... 6th 2006 All-ACC... Stephen Amritraj,... Peter Rodrigues, Ludovic Walter 2006 All-America... Joey Atas,... Jonathan Stokke, Ludovic Walter SPORTS INFORMATION Men s Tennis SID... Maegan Azpiazu Azpiazu s Office Phone... (919) Azpiazu s Cell Phone... (919) Azpiazu s ... mazpiazu@duaa.duke.edu SID Fax... (919) Duke Web Site... INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be arranged through the Duke Sports Information Office. Contact Maegan Azpiazu with any interview requests. Jay Lapidus should be contacted directly in his office for interviews. CREDITS The Duke women s tennis media guide is a production of the Duke University Sports Information Office. Edited and Designed by: Maegan Azpiazu, Sports Information Staff Assistant; Ben Blevins. Editorial Contributions: Duke Sports Information Office. Cover & Border Design: Grant Hawkins Design - Dallas, Texas. Photography: Jeff Camarati; Jon Gardiner and Jim Wallace, Duke University Photography; Bruce Feeley, Radi Nabulsi of Bull Moose Photography; David Gonzales. Printed by: McCain Printing, Danville, Va.

4 Coaching Staff Jay Lapidus is in his 17th year as the head men s tennis coach at Duke University and holds an overall coaching record of Considered one of the top college coaches in the country, Lapidus, a six-time ACC Coach of the Year and five-time ITA Region Coach of the Year, applied his knowledge and experience to a Duke program that was lost in obscurity and quickly vaulted it into national prominence. The dividends which have paid off for Lapidus include 11 ACC Championships and 14 berths in the NCAA Tournament. In addition, Duke enjoyed a 58-match winning streak in ACC regular season play from Lapidus has guided the Blue Devils to 20-win seasons in 14 of the past 15 seasons. Last season, Duke compiled a 22-7 record and claimed its 12th ACC Championship, the 11th under Lapidus. The Blue Devils advanced to the finals with two victories over ranked teams and rallied from a 3-0 deficit to defeat No. 9 Virginia, 4-3, for the title. Duke also advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the second straight season and 11th time in the last 12 seasons. Ludovic Walter earned his third straight All-America honors after breaking the school record for singles with 128 career victories. Jay Lapidus Head Coach 17th Year Princeton, 81 THE LAPIDUS FILE Quick Facts Hometown... Princeton, N.J. High School... Lawrenceville School 77 College... Princeton 81 Record at Duke/Years /16 ACC Record Coaching Honors ACC COTY , 93, 95, 98, 01, 03 ITA Region II COTY , 99, 01, 03, 06 Prior Coaching Experience Assistant, South Carolina Playing Experience Princeton Three-time All-America, team captain No. 1 national ranking Grand Prix Pro Circuit No. 29 singles ranking; Round of 32, 1984 U.S. Open Round of 16, 1985 Australian Open Round of 32, 1986 Wimbledon Jonathan Stokke and Joey Atas each received All-America recognition in doubles. In 2005, the Blue Devils posted a 20-6 mark and advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 before losing to Pepperdine, 4-3. Walter was named All-America and All-ACC. In 2004, Duke went 20-8 and finished the year ninth in the nation with Phillip King, Ludovic Walter and Jason Zimmermann all receiving All- America honors. The team also placed five members on the All-ACC list. The 2003 Blue Devil team was again dominant in the ACC, compiling a perfect 8-0 regular season ledger before rolling to the tournament title. Duke ended the season at 22-6 and ranked ninth nationally as King and Michael Yani received All- America citations. The 2001 squad won Duke s fourth straight ACC crown and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals before losing a 4-3 decision to eventual national champion Georgia. The Blue Devils posted an overall record of 24-4 and finished the year ranked eighth in the country. Andres Pedroso and Ramsey Smith earned All-America accolades for the second straight season while King was named All-America and ITA National Freshman of the Year. In 2002, the Blue Devils went and finished the year ranked 17th nationally while King and Yani garnered All-America recognition. In 2000, Lapidus unit went 25-6 overall, captured the ACC regular season and tournament titles, advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament and finished the year ranked fifth in the country. Three players Pedroso, Doug Root and Smith earned ITA All-America honors while Root became just one of eight players in ACC history to earn all-conference recognition four straight years. In 1999, Lapidus squad surpassed even prior accomplishments, winning a schoolrecord 19 consecutive matches and posting 25 total wins, the most in a year during the Lapidus era. Duke swept through the ACC with an 8-0 record for the third straight year, and received the highest ranking in program history at No. 2. The Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Championships, reaching the quarterfinals. In , the Blue Devils repeated their perfect 8-0 ACC record, won their sixth ACC title under Lapidus, and posted an overall 22-6 mark. This time, Duke advanced to the NCAA Regional final, falling to Minnesota. The Blue Devils went a perfect 8-0 in the ACC during the regular season in 1997 and received a bid to the NCAA Championships for the sixth straight year. There, Duke advanced to the second round before losing to top-ranked UCLA. Playing to a 22-8 record, the Blue Devils held the No. 8 spot in the final rankings. Lapidus team continued its ACC domination, winning its fourthstraight conference crown in 1996, and Duke finished the season ranked No. 10. Two Blue Devils earned All-America honors, while Dmitry Muzyka was named ACC Rookie of the Year, the first in the history of Duke s men s tennis. Lapidus 1995 squad took a third consecutive ACC title, finished the season No. 11, and earned a bid to the NCAA Championships. In addition, three members of that squad earned All-America honors for the first time in school history. Lapidus himself did not go unnoticed, as he earned ITA Region II Coach of the Year and ACC Coach of the Year honors. The 1994 season followed in the footsteps of 1993, as the Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second consecutive year, and Duke won its fourth ACC crown. The Blue Devils compiled a 21-6 record, along with a perfect 8-0 ACC mark and a final national ranking of No. 8. In 1993, the Blue Devils established two school firsts an advancement to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, and a national ranking of No. 4. In addition, the team established a then school-record 17-match win streak as part of a 24-5 record, and claimed Duke s third overall ACC Championship. In 1991, his first season, the Blue Devils moved into the Top-25. Duke was ranked 13th in the final poll in 1992 and found themselves owner of the No. 4 spot in 1993 just three years after Lapidus arrival. To be a little more specific, he coached Duke to a 19-6 record and an ACC team title in 1991, only the second in the school s history. In 1992, Lapidus led the Blue Devils to a 20-7 record and the first NCAA match win in program history. Lapidus came to Duke after serving as an assistant coach at South Carolina for two seasons. A three-time All-America selection and team captain at Princeton University, Lapidus earned a berth on the United States Davis Cup Team in 1980 as well as the U.S. Junior Davis Cup Team. Lapidus was the nation s top-ranked collegiate tennis player during his junior year at Princeton in He earned collegiate All- America honors in 1978, 79 and 80 and was also ranked No. 1 nationally in 21-and-under singles by the U.S. Tennis Association in Upon graduation in 1981, Lapidus played professionally on the Grand Prix tennis circuit from 1981 through 1987 and was ranked as high as No. 29 in the world in singles in He reached the round of 32 at the U.S. Open in 1984, the round of 16 at the Australian Open in 1985 and the round of 32 at Wimbledon in He was also a finalist at the Swedish Open, the Swiss Championships and the South Orange Grand Prix Tournament. A native of Princeton, N.J., Lapidus was the national interscholastic singles champion for the Lawrenceville School in 1977 and won four state prep titles. Lapidus is married to the former Pia Tamayo and the couple has one son, Jason, born in March of

5 Coaching Staff Lapidus Coaching History Season Overall ACC ACC Tourn. Natl. Rank Champions No Finalist No Champions No Champions No Champions No Champions No Finalist No Champions No Champions No Champions No Champions No Semifinalist No Champions No Semifinalist No Quarterfinalist No Champions No. 6 Totals: Overall (.771) ACC (.908) 11 ACC Championships16 Top-25 final national rankings Ramsey Smith Assistant Coach Second Year Duke, 01 Former Duke men s tennis standout Ramsey Smith enters his second season as an assistant men s tennis coach at his alma mater. A native of Hilton Head, S.C., Smith lettered four seasons at Duke from and is second all-time at Duke with 119 career singles victories. He helped the Blue Devils to four-year records of overall and 32-0 in conference regular season action along with four ACC Championships, four Top-10 national rankings and three NCAA Tournament quarterfinal appearances. Smith finished his career with a singles record and doubles ledger. Smith was a two-time All-America, three-time All-ACC and two-time ACC Tournament MVP selection. In addition, he was a two-time recipient of the Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship Award and was named to the ACC s 50th Anniversary Team in Smith played one year of professional tennis, posting an ATP world ranking of 603 before suffering a careerending shoulder injury in September of He reached the semifinals at Futures Tournaments in Malibu, Calif., Chetumal, Mexico, and Little Rock, Ark. Smith joined the Duke staff after working with the Stan Smith Billy Stearns Tennis Academy, where he had served as a coach, camp organizer and academy secretary since January of He also spent two summers (2003 & 2004) as a full-time fly fishing guide with Alaska West Sportfishing. Born September 4, 1978, Smith received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Duke in Former ACC champion and All-America Jeff Howser is in his sixth season as Duke s speed and conditioning coach. A 1971 graduate of Duke, Howser was a sixtime ACC champion. Howser was named as one of the ACC s top 50 track athletes of alltime in He went on to earn a bronze medal at the 1969 World Championships in the 110-meter high hurdles and was an alternate on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Team. Howser ran on the international level from , was a four-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and two-time U.S. Olympic Trials finalist. Howser served previous track and field assistant coaching stints at Florida ( ), N.C. State ( ), Duke ( & ) and North Carolina ( ). 3 Dr. James Bonk A full-time professor of chemistry at Duke, Dr. James Bonk has been involved with the Blue Devil tennis program over the last 46 seasons. He lettered in tennis while earning his B.S. degree at Carroll College in Waukesha, Wis., then went on to receive his doctorate at Ohio State. Considered an expert in the technical aspects of the game, Bonk served as tournament chairman for the United States Tennis Association National Boys Interscholastic Championship that was held at Duke for 18 years. He is also a physical fitness enthusiast and active tennis participant with a genuine love for the game. Jeff Howser

6 Sr. - RH - Baltimore, md (calvert hall/ohio state) Fall 2006: Went 7-4 in fall singles action, winning his last four of five matches was 1-1 versus ranked opponents posted three wins to reach the ITA Regional quarterfinals after falling in the main draw of the Southern Intercollegiate Championships, picked up two wins in consolation play combined with David Goulet to go 7-2 in doubles play... the two defeated three consecutive ranked opponents at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships to reach the championship match, where they fell to the ninth-ranked doubles team in the nation, 8-2 reached the quarterfinals of ITA Regional action with Goulet, going 3-1 to end the fall season... received a preseason national ranking of No. 16 with Peter Rodrigues : All-America selection in doubles after advancing to the quarterfinal round with Jonathan Stokke at the NCAA Championships teamed up with Stokke to upset the topranked duo of Scott Green and Ross Wilson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 named ACC Player of the Week on Feb. 13 after posting a 2-0 record in both singles and doubles in wins over No. 20 Texas and No. 24 Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 10 in the final ITA doubles rankings with Stokke ranked as high as No. 9 in doubles for two straight listings on Jan. 10 and Feb. 22 posted an record in singles and mark in doubles on the season played most of the dual season in the fourth slot, compiling a ledger of 13-7 while going 2-1 at the No. 3 position tallied a record of 7-3 in the ACC with a 6-3 mark at No. 4 partnered with Stokke in doubles at the No. 1 position, going 14-9 in dual matches and 8-3 in conference play teamed with Ludovic Walter to post a 2-1 record in the second slot of doubles clinched matches against No. 24 Texas A&M, No. 12 North Carolina and Winthrop in the first round of the NCAA Tournament defeated five ranked opponents in singles and claimed eight wins over ranked doubles squads top victory in singles came against No. 62 Ryan Heller of Michigan at the Hidden Dual Tournament in Miami teamed up with Stokke to defeat No. 6 Raian Luchici and Brad Pomeroy of North Carolina, 8-4 ITA Scholar Athlete All-ACC Academic team ACC Honor Roll ranked 29th in the preseason ITA singles rankings and 40th in doubles with Jonathan Stokke posted a record of 2-4 in singles with a win in the 2005 Wilson ITA Mideast Regionals and in the consolation draw of the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Tournament three of his four losses came against players ranked in the preseason ITA rankings combined with Jonathan Stokke for a record of 11-3 in doubles won the doubles championship at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships with five wins defeated No. 9 David North and Marko Rajevac of Georgia Tech, 8-4, in the semifinals of the Southern Intercollegiates lost 9-8 (6) to the No. 4 Schoeck and Shields team of Boise State in the round of 32 at the All-American Tournament won five matches at the Mideast Regionals before losing in the finals (at Ohio State): All-Big Ten team selection went in singles, including a mark of 9-1 at the No. 3 spot won all three of his matches at the Big Ten Tournament went in doubles play with an 11-3 mark in Big Ten action... named Big Ten Athlete of the Week on March 4 after winning matches against No. 11 Arnaud Lecloerec of VCU and No. 46 Luigi D'Agord of Alabama began the season ranked 97th in singles and 36th in doubles achieved his highest ranking of the year on March 8, listed at No. 35 highest doubles ranking came on Jan. 28, listed at No. 28 ended the season ranked 64th in singles and 44th in doubles ITA scholar athlete Academic All-Big Ten selection OSU Scholar Athlete : Named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the first in Ohio State program history... named Midwest Region IV Rookie of the Year... first team All-Big Ten pick... was ranked No. 50 in the ITA Division I Singles poll Feb ranked 15th in the final Midwest Region IV singles poll... the only freshman Buckeye to receive a national singles ranking... defeated two top-ranked opponents on the year... had a singles record with 14 wins while playing the No. 2 spot... holds the record at Ohio State for season doubles wins with 31 victories... surpassed former Buckeyes Richard Berry (1996) and Derek DeFalco (2000, 01) who held the season doubles record with 30 wins... claimed the doubles consolation title with Jeremy Wurtzman at the ITA All-American Championships... selected to the NCAA doubles championship with Wurtzman and advanced to the second round... was ranked as high as No. 25 in the ITA Division I Doubles poll with Wurtzman... finished the season ranked No. 29 in national doubles and No. 2 in the Midwest Region IV poll with Wurtzman... went overall in doubles action... posted 17 wins at the No. 1 doubles spot... OSU Scholar Athlete. Prep: Went undefeated during his high school career with 22 victories... a two-year starter at the No. 1 position... captured two individual championships... named MVP his senior year... ranked as high as No. 1 in the Mid-Atlantic Under-18 singles division... claimed the doubles title at the 2002 International Chandra Rubin Tournament in South Carolina... advanced to the doubles semifinals at the 2001 Orange Bowl... finished No. 6 at the 2001 National Hard Courts in the U-16 division... was a Top-20 national recruit. Personal: Born Joseph Michael Atas on Feb. 17, 1985, in Baltimore, Md.... son of Marc and Sarah Atas... has one older brother Erik, was a member of Calvert Hall's National Honor Society... enjoys playing the drums in his spare time... majoring in sociology. CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles ACC/Big Ten Doubles ACClBig Ten Totals / /

7 Sr. - LH - Estoril, portugal (carlucci American school) Fall 2006: Went 7-6 in fall singles play, winning five of his last seven matches went 2-1 at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships, falling to the 13th-ranked player in the country after falling in the main draw of the All-American Championships, posted two wins in consolation action including a victory over the 32ndranked player in the country, before falling to the No. 21 player reached the ITA Regional quarterfinals, where he fell to the No. 18-ranked player in the nation combined with three teammates to go 3-4 in doubles play, going 1-2 with Joey Atas, 2-1 with Dylan Arnould and 0-1 with Alex Stone... received a preseason national singles ranking of No. 44 and was listed in the doubles rankings at No. 16 with Joey Atas : Named to the ACC All-Conference team ITA Scholar Athlete pick selected to the ACC All-Academic team ACC Honor Roll choice had a remarkable spring season with a 23-5 record in singles and mark in doubles during dual meet action finished the year ranked No. 68 in the final ITA singles rankings ranked in all but one FILA ITA singles rankings and climbed as high as No. 56 on March 7 compiled an overall record of in singles and in doubles posted a 20-5 ledger at the No. 3 position, while ending 1-0 in the second slot and 2-0 at the fourth position tallied the best record on the team in ACC play with a 9-2 mark teamed with Stephen Amritraj to post a 10-1 doubles record in ACC competition and 16-8 mark in dual meets selected as ACC Player of the Week on March 27 after leading Duke to conference wins over No. 27 Georgia Tech on March 25 and No. 10 Clemson on March 26 posted 2-0 records in singles and doubles, including the match-clincher against the Yellow Jackets also clinched Duke's season opening victory over Old Dominion on Jan. 29 recorded a 7-2 mark against ranked opponents in singles with his top victory coming over Baylor's 31st-ranked Michal Kokta in the first round of the USTA-ITA National Team Indoor Championships on Feb. 17 entered the postseason with a singles record of 21-2 in dual matches, which included a streak of 13 straight victories from March 12 - April 14 received a ranking of 88th in the preseason ITA singles rankings and 46th in doubles with Ludovic Walter finished the fall with a record of 4-5 in singles and 5-3 in doubles defeated two opponents to advance to the round of 16 at the 2005 Wilson ITA Mideast Regionals picked up three wins in doubles at the Mideast Regionals with Ludovic Walter as his partner to advance to the quarterfinals also won two doubles matches with Walter at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Tournament : Named an ITA Scholar Athlete finished second on the team with 24 wins in singles play posted a 24-7 record on the year including a 19-4 mark in dual meets and a 7-2 record in conference matches was a perfect 8-0 playing in the Mo. 5 spot and finished 7-2 at No. 4 and 4-2 at No. 3 recorded a 9-5 overall record in doubles competition cracked the national rankings at No. 80 on March 22 began the spring ranked 15th in doubles with Jonathan Stokke in the region he was ranked second in doubles and 26th in singles defeated No. 34 Bryan and Hazley of LSU on Feb. 17 went 3-4 in the fall in singles action with two wins coming at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships... was 9-4 with Jonathan Stokke in doubles with a run in the Mideast Regional championship round : Enjoyed his rookie campaign by registering a overall singles record... ACC Player of the Week honoree on March 15 after defeating 95th-ranked Alberto Francis of UCLA and 53rd-ranked Jamil Al-Agba of Southern California in a pair of Duke victories... went 8-5 at the No. 3 slot in the lineup, and finished the year with a team-high 20 dual match victories... was 4-4 in ACC action... also picked up 31 doubles wins against 12 defeats... doubles victory total ranked second on the team behind Jonathan Stokke's 37 wins... paired with Stokke to produce a 14-2 doubles mark... at the ITA Region II Indoor Championships, defeated Sean Kelleher of William & Mary, Tom Eklund of South Carolina and Jose Muguruza of Georgia Tech before suffering a three-set defeat to teammate and eventual tournament champion Ludovic Walter... with Stokke, advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Region II Indoor Championships on the strength of six consecutive victories. Prep: Four-time national champion in Portugal, winning titles for the under 12's, under 14's and under 16's (twice)... helped Portugal to a fourth place finish at the World Youth Cup, playing at the No. 1 singles slot... runner-up at the Portugal men's national championships... ranked as high as 24th in Europe (16's) and 13th in Portugal (men's). Personal: Son of Carlos and Maria Rodrigues... born Peter Alexander Batista Rodrigues on November 4, has one brother, Phillip (25)... majoring in political science with a minor in economics. CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles ACC Doubles ACC Totals

8 Jr. - RH - QUebec, Canada (Sport-Etude de moragne school/tulane) Fall 2006: Went 4-4 in fall singles action faced three ranked opponents, defeating one won two matches at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships before falling in three sets in his third match combined with Joey Atas to go 7-2 in doubles play... the two defeated three consecutive ranked opponents at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships to reach the championship match, where they would fall to the ninth-ranked doubles team in the nation, 8-2 reached the quarterfinals of ITA Regional action with Atas, going 3-1 to end the fall season : Transferred to Duke due to discontinuation of the men s tennis program at Tulane : Named Conference USA Freshman of the Year third team all-conference selection posted a 12-8 mark in singles, including 9-4 at No. 4 his singles victory at No. 4 clinched the C-USA title for the Green Wave also named First Team All-Louisiana tallied a team-best 21-2 record in doubles, including 17-2 with partner Michael Kogan that duo closed the season with the No. 19 ranking in the nation after playing in the NCAA Doubles Championship recorded a singles 4-6 record in the fall, including a pair of wins at Tulane's Beau Holton Memorial Invitational. Prep: A dominant junior player in Canada won the Canadian Championship in 18-and-under doubles and advanced to the singles finals in the same age group voted the top junior player for 2002 by the Quebec Tennis Federation also participated in numerous international tournaments won the Canadian Under-18 Doubles Championship in the summer of Personal: Born David Jean Goulet on April 2, 1986, in Greenfield Park, Quebec son of Serge Goulet and Andree Dionne has one sister, Cynthya (22) and one brother, Steven (21) sister, Cynthya, played tennis at the University of Illinois and graduated in 2006 graduate of the Sport-Etudes De Mortagne School speaks French, English and Spanish majoring in economics also enjoys wakeboarding and golf. CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles C-USA Doubles C-USA Totals

9 JR. - LH - Belmont, mass. (Milton academy) Fall 2006: Posted a fall singles record of 1-2 combined with Kiril Dimitrov to go 2-1 in doubles action the duo defeated the 52nd-ranked team in the country in ITA Regional action to reach the round of : All-ACC Academic team choice ACC Honor Roll mainstay at the No. 3 doubles position, compiling a record of 16-9 in dual matches finished the year with an overall mark of in doubles and 4-11 in singles posted a 1-1 record at the No. 4 position in singles and was 0-5 in the sixth slot his singles victory in the dual season came in straight sets against Sam Wagner of Boston College, 6-1, 6-1 teamed with Ludovic Walter to go 15-7 in doubles during the dual match season and 8-3 in ACC action started the dual season with Peter Rodrigues, winning each of his first two doubles matches Samuelson and Walter clinched the doubles point against No. 24 Texas A&M on Feb. 12, No. 25 N.C. State on March 8 and No. 19 Florida State on April 23 in the ACC Semifinals finished with a record of 2-3 in singles play won two consolation matches at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships went 0-2 in two doubles matches : Completed the season with a 15-7 overall record including a 7-2 mark in dual meets and a perfect 4-0 in the ACC played mostly at No. 6, with a 6-1 overall record and 3-0 ledger in the conference went 1-2 overall in doubles action carded an 8-5 ledger in singles action in the fall, winning three times at both the Southern Intercollegiates and the Mideast Region Championships... three of his losses came to players ranked in the ITA preseason rankings - Virginia's Marko Miklo (63), Pepperdine's Scott Doerner (88) and Duke's Stephen Amritraj (106)... was 3-2 overall in doubles play with partner Alex Stone, earning two wins at the Mideast Regional Championships. Prep: 2004 graduate of Milton Academy... six-time all-league selection and twotime All-America choice... two time MVP of the Independent School League and three-time ISL champion... reached the semifinals of the 2003 National Clay Court Championships. Personal: Son of William and Susan Samuelson... born Ned Samuelson on April 29, 1986, in Belmont, Mass.... has one brother, Couper, and one sister, Maisy... father William played football and basketball at Harvard... hobbies include reading... majoring in sociology. CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles ACC Doubles ACC Totals

10 SO. - RH - Bronx, n.y. (professional children s school) Fall 2006: Went 3-10 in fall singles play, picking up wins at the UNC Invitational and in ITA Regional qualifying action, while receiving a default in UVA Invitational consolation play went 1-3 in threeset matches, including a thrilling 3-6, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) comeback victory in ITA Regional play went 4-3 in doubles play, teaming up with Aaron Carpenter to go 1-1 at ITA Regionals... combined with Peter Rodrigues to go 0-1 at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships... paired with Kiril Dimitrov to go 3-1, a record that included a consolation bracket championships at the UVA Invitational : Selected as an ITA Scholar Athlete ACC Honor Roll pick tallied a 6-4 record in singles for the year played two ACC matches at the No. 6 position defeating Michael Reiser of Boston College in three sets and falling to No. 27 Georgia Tech's Scott Blackmon in three sets recorded a mark of 2-3 in doubles claimed three victories in the consolation bracket at the UNC Fall Invitational Sept defeated Wofford's Andrew Stubbs 3-6, 6-2, 1-0 (10-8) in the consolation finals won two matches at the Hidden Dual Tournament in Miami Jan won in straight sets against Michigan's Mike DePietro, 6-3, 6-2, and downed Vivek Subramanian of Miami, 6-3, 6-3 also teamed with Christopher Brown to defeat Michigan's DePietro and Scott Bruckmann at the Hidden Dual Tournament combined with Peter Rodrigues for an 8-5 win in doubles against Hesham Kenawy and Mustafa Ulukan of UC-Irvine on March : Named an ITA Scholar Athlete posted a 5-3 overall record in singles and a 2-0 mark in doubles won his only singles match of the spring with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Josh Brauser of Maryland posted a record of 4-3 in the fall for singles... went 3-2 in doubles with Ned Samuelson. Prep: 2004 graduate of Professional Children's School... played freshman and sophomore years for Fieldston School, compiling a 22-1 record at No. 1 singles... two-time New York Daily News All-Star First team (2001 & 2002)... youngest-ever finalist at N.Y. City Mayor's Cup Championships - nation's largest scholastic tennis competition... in 2003, ranked No. 1 in Eastern Section 16s and 18s and No. 22 in USTA National 18s... won the singles title at the 2004 ITA National Summer Claycourt Championships in Pittsburgh... reached the semifinals of the 2004 USTA Men's National Open Indoor Championships... in April of 2004, was a doubles winner and singles semifinalist in two ITF junior events... finished fifth at 2003 USTA Claycourt Supernationals... winner of six Eastern Sectional Closed Championships. Personal: Son of Susan Ades and Jeffrey Stone... born Alexander Doran Stone on May 9, 1986, in New York, N.Y.... has one brother, Benjamin (16) and one sister, Sylvia (18)... hobbies include golf... selected to the Dean's List in all three of college semesters... majoring in public policy. CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles ACC Doubles ACC Totals

11 SO. - RH - sofia, bulgaria (first private english language School) Fall 2006: Went 8-6 in fall singles play met six ranked opponents, defeating two started the season on a four-match win streak, reaching the semifinals of the Southern Intercollegiate Championships where he was defeated by the No. 13 player in the country after falling in the main draw at the UVA Invitational, posted two wins in consolation play reached the round 16 of ITA Regional action, falling to teammate Joey Atas in three sets lost just two doubles matches, combining with three teammates went 2-1 with Ned Samuelson to reach the round of 16 of ITA Regional action was 2-0 when teaming with Aaron Carpenter at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships won the consolation draw championships at the UVA Invitational, going 3-1 overall at the UVA Invitational : Joined the Duke program in January of 2006 and compiled a singles record of 17-9, including a 15-8 mark in dual matches played three doubles matches, earning one victory with Ned Samuelson competed in the four, five and six slots for Duke played 16 matches at the fifth position with a 9-7 record went 2-0 at No. 4 and 4-1 at No. 6 posted a record of 7-3 in ACC play recorded his first career victory over a ranked opponent on Feb. 17 in the first round of the USTA- ITA National Men's Team Indoor Championships when he clinched Duke's 4-3 win over No. 8 Baylor with a come-from-behind three set win against No. 94 Vladimir Portnov a clutch performer with five match-clinching victories clinched back-to-back matches at the team indoor championships against Baylor on Feb. 17 and No. 1 Florida on Feb. 18 also clinched a 4-3 win at No. 13 Miami on March 31 defeated Chris Westerhof of No. 19 Florida State to send the Blue Devils to the ACC Championship match against Virginia sealed a 4-2 victory against No. 26 Boise State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, rallying for a three-set win ranked as high as No. 98 in singles on March 7 and was also ranked on April 4 in the 111th spot All-ACC Academic team pick. Prep: Attended the First Private English Language School in Sofia, Bulgaria semifinalist in the Orange Bowl 16 & under semifinalist in the Serbia and Monte Negro futures F6 two-time quarterfinalist in the Bulgarian satellite tournament nine-time singles champion in the Bulgarian juniors competition recorded 10 doubles championships in the Bulgarian juniors competition ranked No. 3 in the Bulgaria men's national rankings achieved six ATP points finalist of the European masters 14 & under winner of the Young Champions Cup in Belgium 14 & under. Personal: Born Kiril Penchev Dimitrov on August 13, 1987, in Sofia, Bulgaria... son of Pencho Dimitrov and Mariana Kirilova... has one brother, Dimitar (21). CAREER STATISTICS Year Singles ACC Doubles ACC Totals

12 fr. - RH - northampton, mass. (cambridge academy) Fall 2006: Compiled a singles record of 4-4 in his first collegiate fall season was ranked 111th in the ITA preseason rankings defeated the 43rd-ranked player in the country for a win at the UVA Invitational, eventually posting a 2-1 record at that tournament to begin the season reached the round of 16 at ITA Regionals, posting two wins before falling to the 15th-ranked player in the country three of his four losses came at the hands of nationally ranked opponents went 2-2 in doubles play, combining with Peter Rodrigues to go 2-1 in ITA Regional action, and David Goulet to go 0-1. Prep: Attended the Cambridge Academy in Ocala, Fla. competed nationally and internationally on the men's pro and junior circuits worked with the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Personal: Born Dylan Daniel Arnould on April 23, 1988, in Northampton, Mass.... son of Josef and Vicki Arnould... has three sisters, Meghan (26), Holly (23) and Caitlin (20) sister, Caitlin, is a junior on the Boston College women's tennis team former nationally ranked chess player by the U.S. Chess Federation. CAREER STATISTICS Singles Doubles Year Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC Overall First Collegiate Season Totals

13 fr. - RH - houston, texas (james e. taylor) Fall 2006: Posted a singles record of 9-4 in his first collegiate fall campaign, winning four of his last five matches opened the season on a three-match win streak, eventually going 3-1 at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships after falling in the main draw of the UVA Invitational, posted three wins in the back draw won two matches to qualify for ITA Regionals, and reached the round of 32 of the main draw before falling to the 22nd-ranked player in the country combined with three teammates to go 4-2 in doubles play, posting a record of 1-1 with both David Lue and Alex Stone and going a perfect 2-0 with Kiril Dimitrov. Prep: Helped lead James E. Taylor High School to the 2002 state championship guided the team back to the finals as a senior in 2006 two-time MVP as a junior and senior team captain as a senior National Open Champion in 2004 ranked as high as No. 12 nationally graduated with honors. Personal: Born Aaron Neil Carpenter on June 26, 1987, in Katy, Texas... son of Neil and Karen Carpenter... has one sister, Jessica (22) father, Neil, played two years of tennis at the University of Wisconsin - Madison from grandfather coached college football at St. Norbert's University in De Pere, Wisc. CAREER STATISTICS Singles Doubles Year Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC Overall First Collegiate Season Totals

14 fr. - RH - houston, texas (cypress creek) Fall 2006: Posted a singles record of 2-4 in his first collegiate fall campaign went 1-1 at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships, picking up a win in the consolation bracket picked up another win in consolation action at the UVA Invitational combined with Aaron Carpenter to go 1-1 in doubles play. Prep: Two-time team MVP as a junior and senior attended Cypress Creek High School two-time team captain in 2005 and 2006 ranked as high as ninth in Texas and No. 170 nationally valedictorian of his class a State Farm Scholar Athlete of the Week selection earned the Presiden'ts Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence and the University Interscholastic League Scholar Award member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born David Benjamin Lue on January 8, 1988, in Houston, Texas... son of Roswell and Sophia Lue... has one sister, Stephanie (22) sister, Stephanie, played golf at Stanford and graduated in 2006 plans to major in electrical computer engineering. CAREER STATISTICS Singles Doubles Year Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC Overall First Collegiate Season Totals

15 ACC Championships 1982 Led by Duke Sports Hall of Fame member Marc Flur, the 1982 Blue Devils accomplished feats above and beyond what any previous program had seen. Duke set a school record with 31 wins en route to a 31-4 season. The Blue Devils cruised through ACC competition undefeated at 7-0 to claim the program s first ACC Championship. Chiam Arlosorov was the first Blue Devil to receive the ACC Tournament MVP Award In just his first season as the head coach at Duke University, Jay Lapidus set the tone for his coaching career by leading the Blue Devils to a 19-6 record and the ACC Championship. After a narrow 5-4 victory over Wake Forest in the first round of the ACC Tournament, Duke cruised to a 5-1 win against Clemson in the semifinals and 5-2 victory over North Carolina in the finals. Jason Rubell was chosen as the ACC Tournament MVP The 1993 team posted a record of 24-5 on the year and became just the second Duke squad to go through ACC play undefeated, recording an 8-0 ledger. They defeated Virginia, 5-2, Wake Forest, 6-1, and downed North Carolina in the championship match, 5-1. Willy Quest was tabbed ACC Tournament MVP For the second straight season, Duke finished with a perfect record in the ACC, posting a 7-0 mark. They cruised to a 7-0 victory over N.C. State, easily defeated Clemson, 6-1, and came away with a 4-1 win in the ACC Championship match against Georgia Tech. Chris Pressley was awarded ACC Tournament MVP Jay Lapidus earned his third ACC Coach of the Year award and first ITA Region II Coach of the Year honor in 1995 after coaching Duke to a 7-1 regular season record in the ACC and third consecutive ACC Championship. In the conference tournament, the Blue Devils opened with a 7-0 win against N.C. State, then edged North Carolina, 4-3, in the semifinals and pulled away from Clemson with a 5-1 victory in the finals. The ACC Tournament MVP was awarded to Phillippe Moggio The Blue Devils won their fourth straight ACC Championship in 1996 with a 4-1 victory over North Carolina. They advanced to the finals with wins over Georgia Tech and Florida State. Rob Chess earned ACC Tournament MVP honors ACC Champions 1998 After a year s absence from the ACC Championship circle, Duke climbed right back in with a 4-2 victory over Virginia in The team posted its second straight undefeated conference record at 8-0. In the ACC Tournament, they downed N.C. State and Florida State before defeating Virginia in the finals. Dmitry Muzyka was tabbed ACC Tournament MVP Jay Lapidus earned his second ITA Region II Coach of the Year award in 1999 after guiding Duke to its seventh ACC Championship in nine years. The Blue Devils started with a 4-1 win against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament and followed with 4-0 victories over Virginia and Georgia Tech to win the title. Pedro Escudero was named ACC Tournament MVP Duke continued its dominance in 2000, winning the ACC Championship for the third straight year and finishing the ACC season 8-0. The Blue Devils swept N.C. State, 5-0, defeated Virginia, 6-1, and downed North Carolina, 4-1, to take the conference title. Ramsey Smith added to his ACC Tournament MVP with the USTA Sportsmanship Award and ITA Region II Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship and Leadership Award The 2001 squad continued Duke s dominance on the tennis courts with their fourth consecutive ACC Championship. They cruised through the regular season with an 8-0 conference record and continued to roll through the tournament. They defeated Maryland, 5-0, in the first round and advanced to the championship with a 4-1 victory over Wake Forest. They went on to sweep Clemson, 4-0, for the title. Ramsey Smith was named ACC Tournament MVP for the second straight year ACC Champions In 2003, the Blue Devils finished with an 8-0 ACC record for the seventh straight season, extending the streak of 58 consecutive conference victories that would end in Duke swept Maryland and Wake Forest to begin the ACC Tournament and capped off the title run with a 4-1 victory against Clemson. Michael Yani was named ACC Tournament MVP Duke won the 2006 ACC Championship in dramatic fashion. After losing the doubles point and two singles matches versus No. 9 Virginia, the Blue Devils trailed, 3-0. However, they stormed back to win three straight singles matches and Stephen Amritraj clinched the tile with a three-set win at the No. 6 position. The Blue Devils defeated Virginia Tech, 4-1, and Florida State, 4-2, to advance to the finals. Jonathan Stokke was named ACC Tournament MVP.

16 Season Review FINAL REVIEW: Duke finished the season with an overall record of 22-7 and final national ranking of sixth in the country. It was the 14th time in 16 seasons that head coach Jay Lapidus has reached the 20-win plateau and the 19th 20-win season in the 53-year history of Duke Tennis. WINS OVER RANKED TEAMS: The Blue Devils picked up a total of 18 victories over teams listed in the FILA/ITA Tennis Rankings at the time of the match. Among those, were wins over No. 27 Georgia Tech and No. 10 Clemson on consecutive days in March, and victories over No. 12 North Carolina and No. 57 Virginia Tech within three days of one another in April. Ten wins came against top-25 teams. Ludovic Walter broke the school record for career singles wins in ALL-ACC HONORS: Stephen Amritraj, Peter Rodrigues and Ludovic Walter earned All-ACC recognition. The honor marked the fourth straight for Walter and first career for Amritraj and Rodrigues. NCAA TOURNAMENT: Duke made its 15th consecutive and 16th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament. With a 4-0 win over Winthrop and a 4-2 victory over No. 26 Boise State, the No. 4 Blue Devils advanced to the round of 16 in Stanford, Calif., where they lost to host No. 13 Stanford, 4-0. NCAA SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS: Ludovic Walter competed in the NCAA Individual Singles Championships for the second straight season. He earned the No. 5 seed for the tournament and won two matches before losing in the round of 16 to Virginia s Somdev Devvarman, who later advanced to the finals. Jonathan Stokke earned an at-large bid but withdrew due to an injury suffered at the team championships. NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS: Jonathan Stokke and Joey Atas earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Individual Doubles Championships, and upset the No. 1 seed duo of Ross Wilson and Scott Green of Ohio State. They also defeated Florida State s Chris Westerhof and Trai Abougzir - a team that won two prior matches versus Stokke and Atas on the year - then fell to Jordan Freitas and Rafael Abreau of TCU in the quarterfinals. ALL-AMERICAS: Ludovic Walter earned ITA All- America honors for the third straight year after posting a 20-6 record in singles competition and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Earning doubles All-America recognition were Joey Atas and Jonathan Stokke, who went as a team on the season, and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament Results January 29 [66] OLD DOMINION W, 7-0 February 3 [3] ILLINOIS L, [26] NOTRE DAME W, [20] TEXAS W, [24] TEXAS A & M W, [8] Baylor^ W, [1] Florida^ W, [4] Pepperdine^ L, 4-1 March 8 [25] N.C. State* W, UC-Irvine W, [34] Southern California W, [9] UCLA L, [27] GEORGIA TECH* W, [10] CLEMSON* W, [15] Virginia Commonwealth L, [13] Miami* W, 4-3 April 2 [27] Florida State* L, [26] Wake Forest* W, Boston College* W, Maryland* W, [12] NORTH CAROLINA* W, [57] VIRGINIA TECH* W, [11] VIRGINIA* L, [56] Virginia Tech+ W, [19] Florida State+ W, [9] Virginia+ W, 4-3 ACC TOURNAMENT: Duke earned the top seed for the ACC Tournament on a blind draw with Miami and Virginia. The Blue Devils defeated Virginia Tech, 4-1, and Florida State, 4-2, then rallied from a 3-0 deficit to defeat No. 9 Virginia to claim Duke s 12th ACC Championship. Under head coach Jay Lapidus, Duke has won 11 ACC titles in 16 years. The 2006 Senior Class - ACC Champions INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Three Duke singles players and one doubles tandem were listed in the final edition of the FILA/ITA rankings. Ludovic Walter ended his Blue Devil career at No. 5, Jonathan Stokke closed out his career at No. 51 and Peter Rodrigues came in at No. 58 at season s end. Joey Atas and Stokke were the 10th-ranked doubles team in the nation. WALTER SETS NEW SCHOOL RECORD FOR CA- REER SINGLES WINS: Ludovic Walter tallied 20 wins in his final collegiate campaign to surpass current assistant coach Ramsey Smith s all-time singles wins total. Walter left Duke with 128 career victories to set a new school record. AWARDS AND HONORS: Jonathan Stokke received the ITA Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership in Sportsmanship, an award that assistant coach Ramsey Smith also garnered while at Duke. Head coach Jay Lapidus was also honored for his stellar leadership, as he was named Wilson/ITA Mideast Region Coach of the Year. May 13 WINTHROP< W, [26] BOISE STATE< W, [13] Stanford> L, 4-0 Home matches in BOLD/CAPS *ACC Match ^National Team Indoor Championships, Seattle, Wash. +ACC Tournament, Cary, N.C. <NCAA Regionals, Durham, N.C. >NCAA Championships, Palo Alto, Calif. Number in bracket [X] indicates opponents national ranking at time of match Overall Record: 22-7 ACC Record: 9-2 Final National Ranking: Ninth ACC Tournament: Champions NCAA Tournament: Round of 16 Home: 10-2 Road: 7-4 Neutral: 5-1 Top-10 Wins: 4 Top-30 Wins: 14 14

17 Season Review Singles Performance Chart NAME #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 ACC DUAL TOURN. YEAR CAREER Stephen Amritraj (1-0) 1-1 (1-1) 5-3 (2-2) Joey Atas (1-0) 13-7 (6-3) Christopher Brown (1-2) Kiril Dimitrov (1-0) 9-7 (4-3) 4-1 (2-0) Peter Rodrigues (1-0) 20-5 (8-2) Stefan Rozycki Ned Samuelson (1-1) Jonathan Stokke (6-4) Alex Stone (1-1) Ludovic Walter 20-6 (8-3) (ACC Matches) ACC Singles Performance Chart NAME #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Year CAREER Stephen Amritraj Joey Atas Christopher Brown Kiril Dimitrov Peter Rodrigues Stefan Rozycki Ned Samuelson Jonathan Stokke Alex Stone Ludovic Walter Joey Atas Doubles Performance Chart Record Playing With... NAME Amritraj Atas Brown Dimitrov Rodrigues Rozycki Samuelson Stokke Stone Walter Career Stephen Amritraj Joey Atas Chris Brown Kiril Dimitrov Peter Rodrigues Stefan Rozycki Ned Samuelson Jonathan Stokke Alex Stone Ludovic Walter Amritraj Atas Brown Dimitrov Rodrigues Rozycki Samuelson Stokke Stone Walter TOTALS Dual Doubles NAME #1 #2 #3 ACC TOTALS Amritraj & Rodrigues (10-1) Amritraj & Stokke Amritraj & Walter Atas & Stokke 14-9 (8-3) Atas & Walter Rodrigues & Samuelson Rodrigues & Stone Samuelson & Walter (8-3) (ACC Matches) 15 Ned Samuelson & Ludovic Walter

18 2007 ACC Opponents Boston College Location... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Founded Enrollment... 14,500 Colors... Maroon & Gold Nickname... Eagles Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Flynn Recreation Cplx Outdoor Facility... Flynn Recreation Cplx Head Coach... Scott Wilkins Assistant Coach... TBA Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/ Record Conference Finish... 11th, 0-11 Men s Tennis SID... Jamie Walsh Office Phone... (617) walshamn@bc.edu Fax... (617) Web Page... Clemson Location... Clemson, S.C. Founded Enrollment... 17,135 Colors.. Burnt Orange & Northwest Purple Nickname... Tigers Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Clemson Indoor T.C. Outdoor Facility... Hoke Sloan T.C. Head Coach... Chuck Kriese Assistant Coach... Chuck McCuen Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/ Record Conference Finish... t-7th, 5-6 Men s Tennis SID... Sam Blackman Office Phone... TBA ... blackmj@clemson.edu Fax... (864) Web Page... Florida State Location... Tallahassee, Fla. Founded Enrollment... 39,652 Colors... Garnet and Gold Nickname... Seminoles Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Scott Speicher T.C. Outdoor Facility... Scott Speicher T.C. Head Coach... Dwayne Hultquist Assistant Coach... Nick Crowell Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/ Record Conference Finish... 5th, 8-3 Men s Tennis SID... Kat White Office Phone... (850) katwhite422@gmail.com Fax... (850) Web Page... Georgia Tech Location... Atlanta, Ga. Founded Enrollment... 16,000 Colors... Old Gold and White Nickname... Yelllow Jackets Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Bill Moore T.C. Outdoor Facility... Bill Moore T.C. Head Coach... Kenny Thorne Assistant Coach... Josh Hausman Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 1/ Record Conference Finish... t-7th, 5-6 Men s Tennis SID... Miranda Bryen Office Phone... (404) mbryen@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Fax... (404) Web Page... Maryland Location... College Park, Md. Founded Enrollment... 35,369 Colors... Red, White, Black and Gold Nickname... Terrapins, Terps Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... T.C. at College Park Outdoor Facility... T.C. at College Park Head Coach... Jim Laitta Assistant Coach... Kyle Bailey Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/ Record Conference Finish... 11th, 1-10 Men s Tennis SID... Vanessa Walters Office Phone... (301) vwalters@umd.edu Fax... (301) Web Page... North Carolina Location... Chapel Hill, N.C. Founded Enrollment... 26,878 Colors... Carolina Blue & White Nickname... Tar Heels Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Cone-Kenfield T.C. Outdoor Facility... Cone-Kenfield T.C. Head Coach... Sam Paul Assistant Coach... Tripp Phillips Letterwinners Returning... 2/ Record Conference Finish... t-4th, 8-3 Men s Tennis SID... Dave Kohse Office Phone... (919) davelohse@uncaa.unc.edu Fax... (919) Web Page... Virginia Location... Charlottesville, Va. Founded Enrollment... 20,018 Colors... Orange & Blue Nickname... Cavaliers Conference... ACC Indoor Facility.. Boar s Head Sports Club Outdoor Facility.. Snyder Tennis Center Head Coach... Brian Boland Assistant Coach... Tony Bresky Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 5/ Record Conference Finish... t-1st, 9-2 Men s Tennis SID... Steve Kirkland Office Phone... (434) skirkland@virginia.edu Fax... (434) Web Page... Miami Location... Coral Gables, Fla. Founded Enrollment... 15,250 Colors... Orange, Green, & White Nickname... Hurricanes Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... none Outdoor Facility... Neil Schiff T.C Head Coach... Mario Rincon Assistant Coach... C.J. Weber Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 4/ Record Conference Finish... t-1st, 9-2 Men s Tennis SID... Scott Moody Office Phone... (305) smoody@miami.edu Fax... (305) Web Page... Virginia Tech Location... Blacksburg, Va. Founded Enrollment... 28,000 Colors... Chicago Maroon & Burnt Orange Nickname... Hokies Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... Burrows-Burleson T.C. Outdoor Facility Burrows-Burleson T.C. Head Coach... Jim Thompson Assistant Coach... Jimmy Borendame Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 8/ Record Conference Finish... 9th, 3-8 Men s Tennis SID... Torye Hurst Office Phone... (540) tohurst@vt.edu Fax... (540) Web Page N.C. State Location... Raleigh, N.C. Founded Enrollment... 29,957 Colors... Red and White Nickname... Wolfpack Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... J.W. Isenhour T. Cplx. Outdoor Facility.. J.W. Isenhour T. Cplx Head Coach... Jon Choboy Assistant Coach... Jeff Kader Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/ Record Conference Finish... t-10th, 3-8 Men s Tennis SID... Brandon Yopp Office Phone... (919) brandon_yopp@ncsu.com Fax... (919) Web Page... Wake Forest Location... Winston-Salem, N.C. Founded Enrollment... 4,037 Colors... Old Gold & Black Nickname... Demon Deacons Conference... ACC Indoor Facility... University Indoor T.C. Outdoor Facility... Leighton T. C. Head Coach... Jeff Zinn Assistant Coach... Andrew Simpson Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 4/ Record Conference Finish... 5th, 6-5 Men s Tennis SID... Mike Vest Office Phone... (336) vestma@wfu.edu Fax... (336) Web Page..

19 2007 Non-Conference Opponents Elon Location... Elon, N.C. Founded Enrollment... 5,230 Colors... Maroon and Gold Nickname... Phoenix Conference... Southern Indoor Facility... Jimmy Powell T.C. Outdoor Facility... Jimmy Powell T.C. Head Coach... Michael Leonard Asst. Coach... Bob Owens Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 9/ Record Conference Finish... t-1st, 8-1 Men s Tennis SID... Matt Eviston Office Phone... (336) meviston@elon.edu Fax... (336) Web Page... Old Dominion Location... Norfolk, Va. Founded Enrollment... 21,000 Colors... Slate Blue, Sky Blue and SIlver Nickname... Monarchs Conference... Colonial Athletic Association Indoor Facility... Folkes-Stevens Indoor T.C. Outdoor Facility... Huntington Park Head Coach... Darryl Cummings Assistant Coach... Eric Christiansen Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/ Record Conference Finish , 2nd Men s Tennis SID... Kimberly Zivkovich Office Phone... (757) kzivkovi@odu.edu Fax... (757) Web Page... Texas Location... Austin, Texas Founded Enrollment... 36,500 Colors... Burnt Orange and White Nickname... Longhorns Conference... Big 12 Indoor Facility... none Outdoor Facility... Penick-Allison Tennis Center Head Coach... Michael Center Head Coach... Ricardo Rubio Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 4/ Record Conference Finish Men s Tennis SID... Travis Feldhaus Office Phone... (512) Feldhaus.Travis@athletics.utexas.edu Fax... (512) Web Page... Illinois Location... Urbana-Champaigne, Ill. Founded Enrollment... 38,000 Colors... Orange and Blue Nickname... Fighting Illini Conference... Big Ten Indoor Facility... Atkins Tennis Center Outdoor Facility... Atkins Tennis Center Head Coach... Brad Dancer Asst. Coach... Kent Kinnear Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/ Record Conference Finish... 2nd, 9-1 Men s Tennis SID... Kevin Martinez Office Phone... (217) kmart@uiuc.edu Fax... (217) Web Page... Pennsylvania Location... Philadelphia, Pa. Founded Enrollment... 10,422 Colors... and Blue Nickname... Quakers Conference... Ivy League Indoor Facility... Levy Pavilion Outdoor Facility... Lott Courts Head Coach... Mark Riley Assistant Coach... Josh Schofield Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/ Record Conference Finish... t-1st, 6-1 Men s Tennis SID... Casey Snedecor Office Phone... (215) snedecor@pobox.upenn.edu Fax... (215) Web Page... Texas A&M Location... College Station, Texas Founded Enrollment... 46,587 Colors... Maroon and White Nickname... Aggies Conference... Big 12 Indoor Facility... George P. Mitchell T.C. Outdoor Facility... George P. Mitchell T.C. Head Coach... Steve Denton Assistant Coach... Bob McKinley Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/ Record Conference Finish... t-4th, 4-3 Men s Tennis SID... Alan Cannon Office Phone... (979) mnavor@athletics.tamu.edu Fax... (979) Web Page Notre Dame Location... Notre Dame, Ind. Founded Enrollment... 8,380 Colors... Gold and Blue Nickname... Fighting Irish Conference... Big East Indoor Facility... Eck Tennis Pavilion Outdoor Facility... Courtney Tennis Center Head Coach... Bob Bayliss Assistant Coach... Ryan Sachire Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/ Record Conference Finish... 2nd Men s Tennis SID... Michael Bertsch Office Phone... (574) bertsch.3@nd.edu Fax... (574) Web Page... Texas Christian Location... Fort Worth, Texas Founded Enrollment Colors... Purple and White Nickname... Horned Frogs Conference... Mountain West Indoor Facility... Bayard H. Friedman T.C. Outdoor Facility... Bayard H. Friedman T.C. Head Coach... Dave Borelli Assistant Coach... Jeffrey Kutac Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 4/ Record Conference Finish... 1st, 8-1 Men s Tennis SID... Kyle Seay Office Phone... (817) k.seay@tcu.edu Fax... (817) Web Page... Virginia Commonwealth Location... Richmond, Va. Founded Enrollment... 30,300 Colors... Black and Gold Nickname... Rams Conference... Colonial Athletic Association Indoor Facility... Thalhimer Tennis Center Outdoor Facility... Thalhimer Tennis Center Head Coach... Paul Kostin Asst. Coaches... Romain Ambert Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 5/ Record Conference Finish... 1st Men s Tennis SID... Chris Kowalczyk Office Phone... (804) ckowalczyk@vcu.edu Fax... (804) Web Page...

20 Duke Tennis History George Lott Overall 8-2 ACC Whit Cobb Overall 20-6 ACC Bob Cox Overall ACC John LeBar Overall ACC , 3rd , 2nd , 2nd , 5th , 2nd , 2nd , 2nd , 4th , 3rd , T-4th , 4th , 5th , 5th , 5th , 7th All-Time Coaching Records All-Time ACC Finishes , 7th , 7th , 6th , 5th , 4th , 3rd , 3rd , 2nd , 4th , 4th , 3rd , 6th , 5th , 1st , 2nd Steve Strome Overall ACC Jay Lapidus 1991-present Overall ACC John LeBar , 4th , 5th , 4th , T-4th , 3rd , 3rd , 3rd , 1st , 2nd , 1st , 1st , 1st , 1st , 2nd , 1st Jay Lapidus , 1st , 1st , 1st , 3rd , 1st , 3rd , 2nd , T-1st All-Time NCAA Tournament Results Duke owns an all-time NCAA Tournament record of Duke has advanced as far as the quarterfinals, reaching the round of eight in 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000 and Year Result 1982 Texas Christian 5, Duke Duke 5, Miami (Fla.) 2 Stanford 5, Duke Duke 5, Louisiana State 2 Georgia 5, Duke Duke 4, Texas A&M 1 Stanford 4, Duke Duke 4, Clemson 1 Duke 4, Virginia Commonwealth 1 Stanford 4, Duke Duke 4, Clemson 0 Duke 4, Florida State 0 Southern California 4, Duke Duke 4, Georgia Tech 3 Duke 4, Clemson 1 Duke 4, South Carolina 2 Duke 4, Louisiana State 1 UCLA 4, Duke Duke 4, Wisconsin 0 Duke 4, Purdue 0 Minnesota 4, Duke Duke 4, Charleston Southern 0 Duke 4, Clemson 0 Duke 4, Kentucky 2 Louisiana State 4, Duke Duke 4, Charleston Southern 0 Duke 4, South Carolina 3 Duke 4, Southern Methodist 3 Florida 4, Duke Duke 4, Hampton 0 Duke 4, Auburn 0 Duke 4, Miami (Fla.) 1 Georgia 4, Duke Duke 4, American 0 Duke 4, California 3 Kentucky 4, Duke Duke 4, High Point 0 Duke 4, Wake Forest 0 Mississippi 4, Duke Duke 4, Winthrop 0 Clemson 4, Duke Duke 4, South Carolina State 0 Duke 4, VCU 1 Pepperdine 4, Duke Duke 4, Winthrop 0 Duke 4, Boise State 2 Stanford 4, Duke 0 From , ACC Champion based on regular season standings From 1965-present, ACC Tournament determines league champion # - Tournament cancelled due to rain, based on regular season 18

21 Duke Tennis History Singles Player Years Record* Pct. Ludovic Walter Ramsey Smith Rob Chess Marko Cerenko Marc Flur Andres Pedroso Chris Pressley Peter Ayers Doug Root Jonathan Stokke Geoff Grant Jeff Hersh Phillip King Ludovic Walter (left) moved into first place on the Duke career singles wins list in 2006, going on to finish his collegiate career with 128 victories. Doubles Players Years Record* Pct. Peter Ayers/Rob Chess Doug Root/Jordan Wile Ludovic Walter/Jason Zimmermann Doug Root/Ramsey Smith Phillip King/Michael Yani Andres Pedroso/Ted Rueger Andres Pedroso/Ramsey Smith Peter Rodrigues/Jonathan Stokke Porter Jones/Ted Rueger Dmitry Muzyka/Jordan Wile Dmitry Muzyka/Sven Koehler Phillip King/Jonathan Stokke *Records start with 1983 and go through 2006 Peter Ayers (top) and Rob Chess (bottom) hold the Duke record for career doubles wins with 75. Alabama 1-2 American 1-0 Amherst 2-1 Appalachian State 6-0 Arkansas 0-2 Arizona 2-1 Arizona State 2-0 Army 0-1 Atlantic Christian 10-0 Auburn 6-3 Ball State 1-1 Baylor 3-3 Boise State 1-0 Boston College 1-0 Boston University 1-0 Brooklyn 1-0 Brown 2-0 Bucknell 4-0 California 2-5 California-Irvine 5-3 California-Poly 1-0 California-Santa Barbara 1-0 Campbell 5-0 Charleston Southern 3-0 Charlotte 1-0 Cherry Point 1-1 Clemson Cincinnati 6-3 Colgate 3-3 Columbia 1-1 Cornell 2-2 Dartmouth 6-2 Davidson 34-8 East Carolina 3-0 East Stroudsburg 5-1 East Tennessee State 1-0 Elon 4-0 Emory 2-0 Flager 1-0 Florida Florida Atlantic 0-1 Florida International 5-0 Florida Southern 10-0 Florida State 20-5 Florida Tech 2-0 Fordham 1-0 Fresno State 2-1 Furman 19-2 George Washington 6-1 Georgetown 2-1 Georgia 4-8 Georgia Southern 1-1 Georgia Tech Guilford 14-0 Hampden-Sydney 2-0 Hampton 12-2 Harvard 1-14 Haverford 1-1 High Point 3-0 Hope College 7-0 Houston 2-1 Illinois 4-8 Illinois-Chicago Circle 1-0 Indiana 2-3 Iowa 6-0 Jacksonville 3-0 Jacksonville Navy 6-1 James Madison 1-0 All-Time Series Records Johns Hopkins 3-0 Kalamazoo 6-4 Kansas 2-2 Kent State 2-0 Kentucky 10-2 Lander 1-0 Lehigh 6-1 Louisiana State 4-3 Loyola (Maryland) 1-0 Maryland Mercyhurst 2-0 Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) 1-0 Michigan 6-2 Michigan State 5-1 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Minnesota 3-2 Mississippi 3-2 Mississippi State 2-3 Navy New Mexico 1-1 New York University 1-0 North Carolina N.C. A&T 1-0 N.C.-Asheville 2-0 N.C. Central 3-0 N.C. Greensboro 1-0 N.C. Pre Flight 2-0 N.C. State 72-2 North Florida 1-0 North Texas State 1-0 Northeast Louisiana 1-0 Northwestern 5-1 Notre Dame Ohio 3-0 Ohio State 6-0 Oklahoma 2-0 Oklahoma State 1-1 Old Dominion 4-0 Pennsylvania 4-3 Penn State 14-1 Pepperdine 4-7 Pittsburgh 1-0 Presbyterian Princeton 13-9 Purdue 1-0 Quantico Marines 1-0 Rice 0-2 Richmond 12-0 Roanoke 2-0 Rochester 1-0 Rollins 7-24 Rutgers 1-0 St. Augustine 3-0 St. Johns 2-0 San Diego State 3-0 Sewanee 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 South Alabama 2-1 South Carolina South Carolina St. 1-0 South Florida 5-0 Southeast Louisiana 2-0 Southern California 2-3 Southern Illinois 2-0 Southern Methodist 3-0 Southwest Louisiana 0-4 Stanford 0-7 Stetson 5-0 Tampa 1-0 Temple 5-0 Tennessee 6-8 Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-1 Texas 8-7 Texas A&M 11-4 Texas Christian 9-5 The Citadel 4-1 Toledo 5-1 Trinity of Texas 1-0 Tufts 1-0 Tulane 0-2 Tulsa 1-0 UCLA 2-12 Utah 2-0 Vanderbilt 1-2 Virginia Va. Commonwealth 23-2 Virginia Tech 19-0 Wake Forest Washington 1-0 Washington & Lee 8-1 West Chester 1-0 West Liberty State 1-0 West Virginia 7-2 Western Michigan 1-0 Wichita State 2-2 William & Mary 18-6 Williams College 16-3 Winthrop 3-0 Wisconsin 6-1 Yale 4-1

22 All-America 1982 Chiam Arlosorov 1983 Marc Flur 1990 Geoff Grant Jason Rubell 1993 Chris Pressley 1994 Chris Pressley 1995 Peter Ayers Rob Chess Chris Pressley 1996 Rob Chess 1997 Doug Root Jordan Wile 2000 Andres Pedroso Doug Root Ramsey Smith 2001 Phillip King Andres Pedroso Ramsey Smith 2002 Phillip King Michael Yani 2003 Phillip King Michael Yani 2004 Phillip King Ludovic Walter Jason Zimmermann 2005 Ludovic Walter 2006 Joey Atas Jonathan Stokke Ludovic Walter ACC Player of the Year 1991 Jason Rubell 2002 Phillip King ACC Rookie of the Year 1996 Dmitry Muzyka 1997 Doug Root 2001 Phillip King ACC Coach of the Year 1982 John LeBar 1991 Jay Lapidus 1993 Jay Lapidus 1995 Jay Lapidus 1998 Jay Lapidus 2001 Jay Lapidus 2003 Jay Lapidus ITA Region II Coach of the Year 1995 Jay Lapidus 1999 Jay Lapidus Marko Cerenko Honors & Awards 2001 Jay Lapidus 2003 Jay Lapidus 2006 Jay Lapidus ITA Region II Assistant Coach of the Year 1997 Dave Hagymas ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2001 Dave Hagymas ACC Champions ( ) Singles 1956 Bobby Green 1961 Joe Gaston Doubles 1957 Leif Beck & Don Romhilt All-ACC (began in 1985) 1985 Jeff Hersh 1986 Jeff Hersh 1987 Jeff Hersh Bob Williams 1988 Jeff Hersh Jason Rubell 1989 Keith Kambourian Mark Mance Jason Rubell 1990 Geoff Grant David Hall Jason Rubell 1991 Geoff Grant Jason Rayman Jason Rubell 1992 Geoff Grant David Hall Chris Pressley 1993 Peter Ayers David Hall Chris Pressley Willy Quest Jason Rayman 1994 Peter Ayers Rob Chess Adam Gusky Chris Pressley 1995 Rob Chess Chris Pressley 1996 Rob Chess Dmitry Muzyka 1997 Alberto Brause Doug Root 1998 Alberto Brause Dmitry Muzyka Doug Root 1999 Pedro Escudero Dmitry Muzyka Doug Root Ramsey Smith 2000 Andres Pedroso Doug Root Ramsey Smith 2001 Marko Cerenko Phillip King Andres Pedroso Ramsey Smith 2002 Phillip King Michael Yani 2003 Phillip King Peter Shults Jonathan Stokke Ludovic Walter Michael Yani 2004 Christopher Brown Phillip King Jonathan Stokke Ludovic Walter Jason Zimmermann 2005 Ludovic Walter 2006 Stephen Amritraj Peter Rodrigues Ludovic Walter ACC Flight Champions Singles No Mark Meyers 1982 Chiam Arlosorov 1983 Marc Flur 1988 Jeff Hersh 1992 Geoff Grant No Ruby Porges 1977 Ted Daniel 1982 Marc Flur 1997 Alberto Brause 1998 Alberto Brause No Ruby Porges 1978 David Robinson 1992 Chris Pressley 1993 Peter Ayers 1994 Peter Ayers No Ted Daniel 1988 Keith Kambourian 1989 Jason Rubell 1990 Jason Rubell No Ross Dubins 1982 Todd Ryska 1986 Bob Williams 1990 David Hall 1991 Jason Rayman 1993 Rob Chess 2001 Alex Bose No Bob Bitier 1982 Russell Gache 1998 Marko Cerenko 1999 Marko Cerenko Doubles No Doug Root & Jordan Wile 2000 Doug Root & Ramsey Smith 2001 Phillip King & Ramsey Smith No Chip Davis & Ted Daniel 1981 Marc Flur & Ross Dubins 20 Phillip King 1982 Marc Flur & Ross Dubins 1993 Peter Ayers & Rob Chess 2000 Andres Pedroso & Ted Rueger No Bob Bitier & Brad Van Winkle 1982 Russell Gache & Will White 1983 Marc Flur & Jim Latham ACC Tournament MVP 1982 Chiam Arlosorov 1983 Marc Flur 1991 Jason Rubell 1993 Willy Quest 1994 Chris Pressley 1995 Phillippe Moggio 1996 Rob Chess 1998 Dmitry Muzyka 1999 Pedro Escudero 2000 Ramsey Smith 2001 Ramsey Smith 2003 Michael Yani 2006 Jonathan Stokke USTA Sportsmanship Award 2000 Ramsey Smith 2006 Jonathan Stokke ITA Region II Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award 2000 Ramsey Smith 2001 Ramsey Smith 2006 Jonathan Stokke ITA National Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship & Leadership Award 2006 Jonathan Stokke ITA Region II Senior Player of the Year 2004 Phillip King ITA Region II Rookie of the Year 2001 Phillip King ITA National Rookie of the Year 2001 Phillip King

23 Blue Devils In The Pros Following a successful professional career that saw him rise to #34 in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles rankings, Blue Devil Head Coach Jay Lapidus has coached 14 All-Americas at Duke many of which have played professionally... Here is a look at Lapidus professional influence. Jay Lapidus Career-high ATP singles ranking of #34 Round of Australian Open Round of U.S. Open and 1986 Wimbledon 11 Main Draw Grand Slam appearances Singles champion ATP of Stowe, Vermont, Semifinalist ATP of Stockholm and Basel Geoff Grant Duke All-America in 1990 Career-high ATP singles ranking of #109; Doubles #90 US Open round of 32 (1998) Seven Grand Slam appearances Singles champion Challengers of San Antonio, Texas, Winnetka, Ill., Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, and Lubeck, Germany Phillip King Duke All-America in 2001, 02, 03 & 04 Career-high ATP singles ranking of #286; Doubles #499 Two U.S. Open Main Draw appearances Main draw ATP Los Angeles Open Singles champion Futures of Decatur, Ill. Doubles champion Futures of Munakata, Japan Andres Pedroso Duke All-America in 2000 & 01 Career-high ATP Singles Ranking #243; Doubles #255 Singles champion Futures at Pensacola, Fla., Brownsville, Texas, and Obregon, Mexico Doubles champion Mexico City Challenger and Plasair France Futures Main Draw ATP of Delray Beach, U.S. Open qualifying Ramsey Smith Duke All-America in 2000 & 01 Career-high ATP singles ranking of #603; Doubles #723 Semifinalist Futures of Malibu Calif., Little Rock, Ark., and Chetumal, Mexico Michael Yani Duke All-America in 2002 & 03 Career-high ATP singles ranking of #296; Doubles #464 Singles champion futures of Chico, Calif., Munakata, Japan, Decatur, Ill. and Woodland, Calif., Doubles champion Futures of Decatur, Ill., 2001 & 04, Shizuoka, Japan, Phuket, Thailand, Munakata, Japan, 2005 & 06 and Kashiwa, Japan Doug Root Duke All-America in 1997 & 2000 Career-high ATP singles ranking of #688; Doubles #388 Doubles champion futures of Edinburgh, Scotland, Merida, Mexico, Lafayette, La., Redding, Calif., and Danville, Calif. 21 Duke -21- Tennis

24 A A A John Ager Yorke Allen Stephen Amritraj Anderson 1927 Jeff Appelbaum 1971 Chaim Arlosorov Stephen Arnstein 1974 Nicholson Ashby (m) Rufus Ashby 1944 Joey Atas Robert Athoine 1940 Peter Ayers B B B Thomas Baird (m) 1934 Sam Banks 1947 James Barton James Baynes 1946 Lars Beck Leif Beck Paul Beich Charles Benedict II Donald Berns Robert Bitler, Jr Alan Blankshain Robert Bodle 1946 David Boissevain 1980, 82 Alex Bose Alton Bottoms Robert Bradley, Jr Alberto Brause Phil Brenner (m) 1981 Charles Brezac Bill Brinkley (m) 1944 Nathaneal Broker Christopher Brown John Buckey 1971 Donald Buffington 1940 Eddie Burns 1927 Robert Butler 1932 Warwick Butler 1966 Fred Bynum, Jr C C C Robert Cantine Robert Cantu 1987, 89 Joseph Cardozo 1952 Frank Carloss Dave Caton Marko Cerenko Robert Chapman James Cheek III Rob Chess Will Clardy 1950 Clark 1931 Charles Clark 1984 Fred Clark (m) 1936 Michael Coleman 1984 Samuel Coleman, Jr Ted Collins Leonard Craver, Jr Zeb Curtis 1930 D D D Theodore Daniel Steven Davidson 1972 Clinton Davis II Edwin Davis 1947 Keston Deimling Kiril Dimitrov Carl Dixson 1939 Jeffrey Dodson 1985 Robert Doyle Ross Dubins 1979, E E E James Easthom Lamont Erwin Pedro Escudero All-Time Letterwinners F F F Thomas Farquhar Carter Farriss 1930 Ben Few, Jr William Finger Jamie Fitzgerald , 91 Marc Flur R.D. Folk 1929 Grady Frank Peter Frank Keigh Freelin 1945 William French 1961 Tom Frisher Fulp 1931 G G G Russell Gache Don Garber Bill Garrison 1967 Joe Gaston Bryan Getz Charles Gill Michael Gleason Sebastian Gobbi 1995, Darin Goldstein Clyde Gouldman II Leonard Graham, Jr Geoffrey Grant Green 1931 Bobby Green Emory Green , M.E. Green 1945 Roger Greenwood Galen Griffen Alvin Gross 1938 Adam Gusky H H H David Hall Hargrave George Harrison (m) 1947 Paul Hartman 1968 Ryan Heinberg 2001, William Helms 1961 Jeffery Hersh Kalman Hettleman 1952, Julius Hicks John Higgins Gregory Hills George Himado 1940 J.S. Hollyday (m) 1940 Holton 1928 George Hoopy (m) 1930 James Howell William Hulme Jim Hurlburt Henry Hyde J J J Claude Jack Warner Jakob 1945 Stephen Johnson Clayton Jones 1939 Douglas Jones Porter Jones Jeffrey Julien 1978 K K K Keith Kambourian Richard Katz Fred Kellmeyer 1936 James Kelly 1945 Stuart Kenyon 1934 John Keye, Jr Phillip King Sven Koehler John Kopf L L L Harold Landesberg 1943, 46 Robert Lane 1960 James Latham 1980, 83 Robert Lawrence, III 1957 Edward LeBauer John Lerch Harold Lipton Don Lynn 1954 M M M Clinton McCord 1955 Robert McCuiston 1946 Kenneth McCullough Thomas McEvoy 1979, Alan McIntosh Michael McMahon Lewis McMasters Matthew McMillian 1987 Donald McNeil Scott McTeer Louis Mahler Mark Mance James Martin 1932, Christopher Massad 1970 Gerald Mattson Charles Meek Joseph Meir Robert Merchant Jack Meyers Mark Meyers Gerald Miller 1943 Philippe Moggio Robert Morefield 1934 Jordan Murray Dmitry Muzyka N N N Vinay Nadkarni 1979 Baxter Napier 1945 Raymond Nasher 1943 Walter Newbern 1970 Robert Norris Carl Norwood 1932 O O O Hal O Callaghan Timothy O Rielly P P P Richard Paige 1932 David Palmer 1972 Ralph Paris Walton Parker (m) 1948 Van Parker (m) 1949 Thomas Parsons William Parsons James Peake Richard Peck Andres Pedroso Ramin Pejan Vincent Perna Gene Phillips 1930 Reuven Porges Jeffrey Potter , 76 Richard Predmore, Jr Chris Pressley Augusta Priemer 1944, 47 Rob Principe Q Q Q Willy Quest R R R James Rains 1945 Niels Rathlev Jason Rayman Chandler Robbins, III David Robinson Peter Rodrigues George Rogers Stewart Rogers Donald Romhilt Doug Root John Ross Robert Roth, Jr Stefan Rozycki 2003, Jason Rubell Frederick Ruben Edward Rude Ted Rueger Thomas Ryon (m) 1937 Todd Ryska S S S Charles Saacke, Jr Ned Samuelson Blair Sanders Craig Shelburne , 91 Peter Shults Norm Schellenger David Schimmel Paul Schoenlaub 1944 Bill Schweepe (m) 1973 Don Schworer (m) 1938 Martin Shapiro (m) 1935 Ronald Simpson 1951 Michael Smith, Jr Ramsey Smith Hal Sole Joel Spicher Richard Spong John Stauffer Kurt Steinman Jonathan Stokke Alex Stone James Strawinski Scott Suhrer 1986 Gil Sward 1954 T T T Hoover Taft (m) 1933 John Tapley Robert Taylor Charles Tichenor Arthur Turner, III U U U Navroz Udwadia 1994 V V V Brad Van Winkle Arthur Varela, Jr Matthias Visser 1991 W W W Frederick Walker (m) Roger Wall 1937 Nick Walrod Ludovic Walter Barney Wansker 1944 John Ward 1938 Jack Warmath Bernard Welsh James Wesley Joe Whisnant 1927 William White 1980, Jordan Wile Jack Williams John Williams 1989, 91 Robert Williams Robert Wilson 1940 Fred Wright 1936 Marion Wyeth, Jr Y Y Y Michael Yani Z Z Z Jason Zimmermann Ambler Tennis S

25 tadium The Blue Devil The name used for the Duke athletic teams was derived from the French Blue Devils, a crack Alpine corps, which wore a striking blue uniform with a blue beret. William H. Lander, assistant editor of The Chronicle, the school newspaper, suggested the name in the spring of 1922 because of the growing dissatisfaction with the nicknames Methodists and the Blue and White. Beginning with the first issue of the Chronicle, co-editors Lander and Mike Bradshaw insisted that all teams be referred to as the Blue Devils in the newspaper. The university news bureau did not pick up on the name that year and the cheerleaders did not use it. But through sheer repetition, it eventually caught on as the nickname for all of Duke s sports teams. Peter Rodrigues Head Coach Jay Lapidus Head coach Jay Lapidus, formerly ATP world ranked in the Top-40 and No. 1 ranked as a collegiate player, has led the Blue Devils to 11 ACC Championships and 15 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Lapidus is a six-time ACC Coach of the Year honoree and has garnered ITA Region II Coach of the Year accolades on five occassions. In his 16 seasons atop the Duke men s tennis program, Lapidus has guided the Blue Devils to an overall record of , including an ACC regular season ledger of Duke Tennis The words ACC Championship and NCAA Appearance have become synonymous with Blue Devil men s tennis. Around the halls of Duke University, an ACC Men s Tennis Championship has become something of an annual event. Those championships have led to 15 total NCAA Tournament appearances, including six quarterfinal showings in 1993, 94, 97, 99, 00 and 01. Duke boasts more ACC titles and more NCAA berths in the last 17 years than any other league member. Graduation Duke men s tennis boasts a four-year graduation rate of 100 percent guided by a national award-winning academic advisor in Dr. Chris Kennedy. This Is Duke Tennis Dominating The ACC In addition to capturing 11 of the last 14 ACC Championships, Duke put together a string of 58 consecutive regular season conference wins from 1996 to Duke has won 12 ACC crowns, capturing league championships in 1982, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 03 and 06. Marko Cerenko finished his career with the Blue Devils in 2001 with a perfect 31-0 singles record in ACC regular season play while helping Duke to four league crowns. In 2001, Ramsey Smith became Duke s first two-time ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player after leading the Blue Devils to their fourth consecutive conference championship. National Rankings The Blue Devils have been ranked in the Top-10 in the nation for the past 11 years, including the program s highest ranking of No. 2 during the 2000 season, and are legitimate contenders for the national tennis title annually. All-America Over the past seven seasons, Duke has garnered 17 All-America citations from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. There have been eight players to earn All-America recognition in at least two seasons including senior Ludoivc Walter, who achieved All-America status in each of the last three seasons. Duke boasts 17 All-America picks in its men s tennis history, and Phillip King finished his career as the only four-time All-America pick in school history ( ). Competition Each year, Duke prepares for postseason play with a demanding regular season schedule. Last season, the Blue Devils squared off against 21 opponents that were ranked among the nation s Top-30 teams at the time of the match. Home Sweet Home Duke enjoys the friendly confines of its two home courts the Ambler Tennis Stadium and the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center. Under head coach Jay Lapidus, the Blue Devils have put together a 16-year home record of , including a 10-2 ledger during the 2006 season. Stephen Amritraj 23 Duke -23- Tennis Marc Flur Duke Sports Hall of Fame Marc Flur stands as one of the winningest tennis players in Duke history with a career record of He is also the first Duke tennis player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He earned ITA All-America honors in 1983 and finished his senior season ranked No. 15 in the nation in singles. The 1983 ACC Tournament MVP, Flur is the only player in Duke history to earn five league flight championships, capturing two singles titles and three doubles crowns. Flur also helped propel Duke to its first ever ACC Team Championship in The 1982 team also established a school record for wins in a season, compiling a 31-4 mark, and made the program s first appearance in the NCAA Championship. Following his college career, Flur went on to play on the professional tennis tour for six years. His highest ranking was No. 71 in the world in singles and No. 60 in doubles. He played at Wimbledon five times and in the U.S. Open on six occasions. Flur returned to Duke in 1989 to serve as an assistant coach for the men s tennis team. He worked for one season under former coach Steve Strome and two years with Jay Lapidus. During Flur s tenure, the Blue Devil teams compiled a record and won one ACC championship. Flur, who was inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995, now works as a Certified Financial Planner with The Piedmont Carolinas Group, LLC., in Durham.

26 Duke Tennis Facilities Over the past decade, Duke University has invested over $10 million to make its athletic facilities among the finest in the nation. This commitment is evident in the changes instituted directly for the men s tennis team. Duke Athletic Director Joe Alleva continues to lead the way in providing Duke with top facilities to help student-athletes stay in peak condition. Originally completed in the summer of 1987, the Duke Tennis Stadium was renovated into the Ambler Tennis Stadium. The facility was funded by Merrill Ambler and features seat-backs for fan seating, a scoreboard, new court surfaces and restrooms. In addition to the fine outdoor courts, the Duke athletic department completed the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center in the winter of Named after Karl and Alice Sheffield, the facility features six courts, offices for the coaches, a hall of fame room and locker rooms. It was awarded the 2000 United States Tennis Association Outstanding Tennis Facility on February 25, The Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center is only the third tennis center in North Carolina to receive the award since it began in Across from Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke s famous basketball arena, is the William David Murray Building. The Murray Building, opened in 1986, cost $2.4 million to construct. It serves as a home for the soccer and lacrosse offices, locker rooms, equipment room, athletic training room and weight room for student-athletes. The modern training room provides all of the equipment and services necessary to keep the Duke men s tennis team healthy and in action. The trainer s office is off the main training area, allowing the players convenient access to this care. The weight room is another extensive area, directed by strength coordinator Anne Tamporello. The 3,300 square-foot weight room has over three tons of free weights along with Nautilus, Hydra-Gym and Universal stations. Debuting in the spring of 1999, the Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center was completed. It houses the men s & women s basketball offices, the new Duke Hall of Fame, basketball weight room, the Campbell Academic Center and training room facilities. The newest of the facilities is the Yoh Football Center, home of the Duke football team. Completed in the summer of 2002, the Yoh Football Center is a $22 million, 70,000-square foot facility sitting in the northeast corner of Wallace Wade Stadium. Merrill Ambler Sheffield Tennis Center Sheffield Indoor Courts The Blue Devils have enjoyed tremendous success at home in the Jay Lapidus Era. The men s squad owns a home record of in Lapidus 16 years. In the spring of 2002, Duke renamed its outdoor tennis facility the Ambler Tennis Stadium in the name of longtime supporter Merrill Ambler. That record includes two perfect 8-0 seasons in both 1993 and 1995, an undefeated 9-0 record in 1999 and a school-record 11-0 ledger in Here is a look at Duke s year-by-year record at home under Lapidus: Year... Record Ambler Tennis Stadium Sheffield Lounge Duke At Home

27 Academic Excellence At a time when college athletics is under close scrutiny for its academic shortcomings, the Duke athletic program remains a shining example of what can be accomplished with the proper perspective. The commitment to excellence is obvious in all of Duke s sports programs. All of the Blue Devil teams have graduation rates near 100 percent every year. The Duke administration and the athletics department both embrace the philosophy that receiving a meaningful degree is the primary goal of attending college. As a result, Duke has compiled one of the nation s most impressive reputations for its dedication to excellence on and off the field. Duke has a full-time Director of Academic Support in Dr. Chris Kennedy, who helps male athletes with course selection and monitors their progress toward graduation. He also oversees the tutoring program, which is available to all athletes who desire extra help. Why has Duke s athletic program excelled on the academic front? In part, the answer lies in the type of student-athletes recruited by Blue Devil coaches and the admissions process itself. One of the chief criteria is the projected ability to graduate, and the coaches make that a priority in recruiting. But in essence, it all goes back to commitment, to the desire to field a program that features true student-athletes. At Duke University, the institution remains confident that a distinguished school can play a significant role in intercollegiate athletics, while at the same time developing young adults to lead our world into a new generation and beyond. Student-athletes choosing Duke get the best of both worlds. The value of Duke s commitment to its athletes can be seen in the careers that many of them move on to after college. They are doctors, lawyers and engineers. Some go directly into the job market, while others head to graduate school. Whatever the choice, the Duke degree is an invaluable commodity. That s why choosing a college is not just a four-year decision but a lifetime choice. Kiril Dimitrov Joey Atas Chris Brown ACC Honor Roll Every year, the Atlantic Coast Conference honors those student-athletes who the league feels are deserving of recognition for outstanding academic accomplishments, forming the ACC Honor Roll. Now in its 50th year, the honor roll is comprised of those student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. In , Duke led the total Honor Roll selections including eight men s tennis players. Duke led the league in total selections for the 18th straight year, placing 362 on the list, three more than Boston College, the league s newest member in North Carolina was third with 275 student-athletes. Maryland was fourth with 254 student-athletes, Virginia was fifth with 221, followed by Clemson (195), Florida State (187), N.C. State (184), Virginia Tech (177), Georgia Tech (147), Wake Forest (130) and Miami (104). The Duke tennis student-athletes who excelled both on and off the court in the season were Joey Atas, Christopher Brown, Peter Rodrigues, Stefan Rozycki, Ned Samuelson, Jonathan Stokke, Alex Stone and Ludovic Walter. 25 Duke -25- Tennis ACC Honor Roll 1. Duke Boston College North Carolina Maryland Virginia Clemson Florida State N.C. State Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Wake Forest Miami

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29 Duke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham family who built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of tobacco and developed the production of electricity in the two Carolinas, had long been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quaker communities joined forces to support a permanent school, which they named Union Institute. After a brief period as Normal College ( ), the school changed its name to Trinity College in 1859 and affiliated with the Methodist Church. The college moved to Durham in 1892 with financial assistance from Washington Duke and the donation of land by Julian S. Carr. In December 1924, the school s trustees gratefully accepted the provisions of James B. Duke s indenture creating the family philanthropic foundation, The Duke Endowment, which provided, in part, for the expansion of Trinity College into Duke University. As a result of the Duke gift, Trinity underwent both physical and academic expansion. The original Durham Campus became known as East Campus when it was rebuilt in stately Georgian architecture. West Campus, Gothic in style and dominated by the soaring 210-foot tower of Duke Chapel, opened in Academic expansion of the university included the establishment of new graduate and professional schools. Modern times have seen Duke realize its founder s aspirations to become a major center of learning. The Duke University Medical Center has achieved international prominence, and many Duke schools and departments are consistently ranked among the nation s best.

30 The average temperature in Durham is 59 degrees and snowfall totals less than eight inches per year. A temperate climate and the unique blend of big-city activity with an unfrenzied pace makes Durham a great place to call home.

31 In 2002, Employment Review Magazine ranked The Triangle area of Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh as the number one place in America to live and work. Money Magazine made the same selection in Brightleaf Square, shown above, in downtown Durham is a turn-of-thecentury tobacco warehouse renovated as a unique shopping, dining and entertainment district. The Durham Bulls, Tampa Bay s AAA baseball affiliate, are a popular attraction among area residents. Located in the heart of North Carolina s rolling Piedmont region, Durham stands out as a gem among southern cities. Through the years, the city has evolved from a tobacco and textile town into an international center for medicine, scholarship, biotechnology and electronics. Founded in 1853, Durham is widely recognized for its diversity. Originally a manufacturing center, the city now is known for excellence in medicine, education, research and industry. The wide range of activities available in the area lends the city a multifaceted appeal that strikes even first-time visitors. Durham has a natural appeal as well, characterized by 98,000 acres of hardwood and evergreen forests including the only remaining old growth Piedmont bottomland forests and 7,800 acres of cropland. Hills and dales, meandering rivers and streams, several lakes, 26 rare plant species and several rare species of birds and animals can also be found here. With 187,000 residents in the one-city county, Durham is the fourth-largest city in North Carolina. It is ideally located on the large and small scale. Within the immediate area it stands as the pinnacle of the Triangle region of North Carolina, a metropolitan population of 1,000,000 people that includes Chapel Hill to the south and west and Raleigh, the state capital, to the south and east. On a regional level, this area is the primary center of culture, sports, education and government between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. With excellent sports and cultural activities in the area, Durham is a fun place to be. People from all walks of life academic, industrial, professional, agricultural blend to provide a warm, rich sense of hospitality and diversity.

32 From the mountains to the west and the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean to the east, North Carolina s landscape is as diverse and beautiful as any state in the nation. Millions of tourists come to North Carolina each year to take advantage of all the state has to offer.

33 North Carolina is a state of diversity diversity in its population, in its economic production and in its beautiful scenery. According to the 2000 census, North Carolina was the home to more than eight million people of many nationalities. Known for its major production of tobacco, North Carolina is also a major producer of textiles and furniture, fueled by the thousands of acres of forests that cover the state. Among its other leading products are broilers, hogs, turkeys, greenhouse products, sweet potatoes, corn, soybeans, peanuts and eggs. In addition, there are hundreds of coastal fisheries that yield shrimp, menhaden and crabs as the primary catches. The scenery throughout the state is diverse and beautiful. From the mountains to the west and the beaches adjoining the Atlantic Ocean to the east, North Carolina is one of the nation s most picturesque states. Some of the major attractions in the state include the Great Smoky Mountains, the Blue Ridge National Parkway, the Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout National Seashores, the Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kitty Hawk, Guilford Courthouse and Moores Creek National Military Parks. This scenery, enhanced by a mild climate with enough rainfall to assist with the state s abundant greenery, attracts millions of visitors who come to North Carolina annually to take advantage of its clean and uncluttered beaches, its string of forests and the mountain ranges in the western part of the state. In recent years, North Carolina has become a favorite place for the entertainment industry. Some of the television shows and movies filmed in North Carolina include Cast Away (2001), The Green Mile (1999), Dawson s Creek ( ), Kiss the Girls (1997), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Forrest Gump (1998), The Fugitive (1993), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Sleeping with the Enemy (1991), Bull Durham (1988) and Dirty Dancing (1987).

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35 Duke s athletic program ranks among the finest in the entire nation. Duke ranked eighth in the 2006 final Directors Cup standings, a measure of a school s all-around athletic success. It was Duke s second consecutive top 10 finish in the all-sports rankings. Eight Blue Devil teams have captured national championships - men s basketball in 1991, 1992 and 2001, women s golf in 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2006, and men s soccer in Duke was very successfull nationally in as 12 teams competed in NCAA Tournament action with three advancing to the Final Four. Five Duke squads earned ACC Championships, abringing its total to 38 over the past eight years. Individually, Duke boasted 26 All-America selections and two National Players of the Year. J.J. Redick was named the winner of the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States. The Blue Devils also dominated the league awards, notching 50 All-ACC selections, four Players of the Year and four Coaches of the Year. Off the playing field and courts, Duke continued to excel academically. In the 2006 ACC Academic Honor Roll - awarded to student-athletes for a GPA of 3.0 or higher - Duke led all schools for the 18th consecutive year with 362 honorees.

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