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Men's Tennis History Under coach Bob Hansen's direction, UC Santa Cruz Men's Tennis has become one of the most dominant athletic programs in the country. The Slugs have been to the Final Four of the NCAA Division III National Team Championships seventeen times in the last twenty years and have reached the finals eleven times. The Slug's first NCAA National Championship came in 1989 in a barn burner against rival The Banana Slugs have played one of the toughest regular season schedules in the country, playing seven to eight of the top fifteen ranked teams in the country every year. The Slugs have compiled a 145-6 regular season record during this steak and were undefeated for the 90's against Division III opponents going 76-0. At the first ITA National Indoor Team Championship in 2000, the Slugs made an impressive run defeating Gustaphus Adolphus in the semifinals and Emory University in the finals to claim the Championship. UCSC also has a tradition of dominance in the NCAA Individual Championships. During this impressive run in the team tournament, UCSC has produced 101 All-American selections. UC Santa Cruz won its first NCAA Individual Championship in 1994 when Ron Ward and Jonathan Harper won the National Doubles Championship. UCSC's first singles national championship came in the fall of the 1995-96 season as Josh Vining captured the Rolex Division III National Singles Championship. He and teammate Bryan Shapiro also won the Rolex Division III National Doubles Championship. That same year, Josh and Bryan won the NCAA National Division III Doubles Championship, defeating teammates Jonathan Harper and Brian Cummings in the all-Slug final. 1998 produced another all Slug final as Brian Cummings and Thomas Oechel defeated Josh Goodley and Peter Gladkin in a close three set match. Thomas and Brian won the National Rolex Small College Championships in Memphis the following year and then won their second NCAA National Doubles Championship. Thomas Oechel became UC Santa Cruz's first NCAA Singles Champion when he defeated teammate and doubles partner Brian Cummings in the 1999 NCAA singles final. In 2000 Thomas Oechel and Peter Gladkin won every Div lll doubles match they played. They won the Rolex Division lll National Doubles and NCAA Doubles Championships. In the Fall of 2000, our doubles success continued as Derek Fitzpatrick and Nick Cunningham won the Naional Rolex Small College Div lll Doubles Championship and advanced to the final of the Rolex Small College Super Bowl. At the NCAA Individual championships, Nick and Derek won the Doubles Championship, and Derek won UCSC's second NCAA Singles Crown. Kevin Casey won the ITA Small College Singles National Championship in the fall of 2003. Matt Seeberger rewrote the record book by winning back to back NCAA singles titles in his freshman and sophomore seasons. In 2005 he did it all by leading the team to the NCAA Team Championship and then won the NCAA singles title and the doubles championship with partner Matt Brunner to cap a triple crown at home. In 2006 Matt won the Fall ITA Small College National Singles Championship and his second NCAA National Doubles Championship with partner Shane Templeman. |
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