North Carolina Men's Tennis

2012 North Carolina Mens Tennis Yearbook

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Southern Conference & ACC Champions Carolina Men's Tennis Southern Conference Singles Champions Through 1953. 1933 — Wilmer Hines 1935 — Walt Levitan 1936, 1937 — Ramsay Potts 1938 — John Foreman 1939 — Carl Rood 1940 — Harris Everett 1941 — Zan Carver 1942 — Harris Everett 1948 — Vic Seixas 1951 — Buddy Ager 1952, 1953 — Del Sylvia Atlantic Coast Conference Singles Champions Discontinued following 2001 season. 1955 — Tommy Bradford 1958 — Bob Bortner 1960 — Bruce Sylvia 1962, 1963, 1964 — George Sokol 1965 — #1, O.H. Parrish; #2, Bronson Van Wyck; #3, Nat West; #5, Tom Chewning 1966 — #2, Bronson Van Wyck; #3, Bob Davis; #4, Tom Chewning; #5, Nat West; #6, Ken Oettinger 1967 — #1, Gene Hamilton; #3, Bronson Van Wyck; #4, Tom Chewning; #5, Smokey Swenson 1969 — #2, Joe Dorn; #3, Jimmy Corn; #4, Fred Rawlings; #5, Allen Lassiter; #6, Mike Kernodle 1970 — #1, Lee Langstroth; #2, Freddie McNair; #3, Eddie Shelton; #4, Jimmy Corn; #5, Fred Rawlings 1971 — #1, Freddie McNair; #2, Jimmy Corn; #3, Forrest Simmons; #4, Richie McKee; #6, Mike Kernodle 1972 — #1, Freddie McNair; #2, Jimmy Corn; #3, Richie McKee; #4, John McNair 1973 — #4, Rich Hardaway; #6, Tommy Dixon 1974 — #3, Billy Brock; #4, Tommy Dixon; #5, Joe Garcia; #6, Dave Oberstein 1975 — #1, Billy Brock; #2, Joe Garcia; #3, Tommy Dixon; #5, Dave Oberstein 1976 — #3, Earl Hassler; #4, Dave Oberstein; #5, Junie Chatman; #6, Cliff Skakle 1977 — #3, Junie Chatman; #4, Cliff Skakle; #5, Jon Kraut; #6, Gary Taxman 1978 — #2, Junie Chatman 1983 — #2, Ron Erskine; #5, Ken Whitaker 1984 — #2, Wayne Hearn 1985 — #2, Jeff Chambers 1990 — #6, Thomas Tanner 1991 — #1, Roland Thornqvist; #6, Chris Mumford 1992 — #2, Bryan Jones; #5, Chris Mumford; #6, Joe Frierson 1993 — #1, Roland Thornqvist; #2, David Caldwell; #5, Brint Morrow; #6, Cooper Pulliam 1994 — #1, David Caldwell; #2, Brint Morrow 1995 — #1, David Caldwell; #6, David Britt 1996 — #1, David Caldwell; #2, Rob Tedesco; #3, Brint Morrow; #6, Tony Thomas 1997 — #3, Paul Harsanyi; #4, Tony Thomas 1998 — #3, Adam Seri 2000 — #3, David Cheatwood; #4, Marcio Petrone; #6 Chad Riley 2001 — #3, David Cheatwood Southern Conference Doubles Champions Through 1953. 1931 — Wilmer Hines and Bitsy Grant 1933 — Wilmer Hines and Lenoir Wright 1935 — Walt Levitan and Harvey Harris 1936, 1937 — Ramsay Potts and Eddie Fuller 1938 — Bill Rawlings and Carl Rood 1940 — Bill Rawlings and Charlie Rider 1941, 1942 — Ham Anthony and Harris Everett 1949 — Vic Seixas and Clark Taylor 1951 — Buddy Ager and Bob Luxenberg 1952 — Herbie Browne and Bobby Payne 1953 — Tommy Bradford and Don Thompson Atlantic Coast Conference Doubles Champions Discontinued following 2001 season. 1955 — Tommy Bradford and Herbie Browne 1956 — Tommy Bradford and John Foster 1958 — Steve Bank and Bob Bortner 1959 — Geoffrey Black and Ben Keys 1960 — Ben Keys and Bruce Sylvia 1961 — Bruce Sylvia and Keith Stoneman 1962 — Bitsy Harrison and Ted Hoehn 1963 — George Sokol and Keith Stoneman 1964 — Ted Hoehn and O.H. Parrish 1965 — #1, O.H. Parrish and Bronson Van Wyck; #2, Andy Goddard and Ken Oettinger; #3, Tom Chewning and Nat West 1967 — #2, Gene Hamilton and Bill Trott; #3, Smokey Swenson and Bronson Van Wyck 1968 — #2, Gene Hamilton and Bill Trott 1970 — #1, Joe Dorn and Freddie McNair; #2, Lee Langstroth and Forrest Simmons; #3, Jimmy Corn and Fred Rawlings 1971 — #1, Richie McKee and Freddie McNair; #2, Jimmy Corn and Rich Hardaway; #3, Joe Garcia and Forrest Simmons 1972 — #1, Richie McKee and Freddie McNair 1973 — #2, Tommy Dixon and Rich Hardaway; #3, Billy Brock and Forrest Simmons 1974 — #2, Tommy Dixon and Rich Hardaway 1975 — #1, Billy Brock and Tommy Dixon 1976 — #3, Junie Chatman and Cliff Skakle 1978 — #2, Cliff Skakle and Gary Taxman 1986 — #2, David Pollack and Jimmy Weilbaecher 1990 — #3, Joe Frierson and Bryan Jones 1991 — #2, Andre Janasik and Sean Steinour; #3, Joe Frierson and Thomas Tanner 1993 — #1, Roland Thornqvist and Daryl Wyatt; #3, David Caldwell and Brint Morrow 1996 — #2, Tony Thomas and Tripp Phillips; #3, Rob Tedesco and Paul Harsanyi 2001 — #3, Trystan Meniane and Chad Riley The Southern Conference decided a sole singles champion throughout Carolina's membership in the league. The Southern Conference decided a sole doubles championship team throughout Carolina's membership in the league. In addition to those listed, Carolina also won doubles championships in 1922 and 1923 but research has been unable to attach the names of the champions to those years. The Atlantic Coast Conference decided sole singles and doubles champions from 1954 to 1964. Beginning in 1965, ACC champions were determined by flight. The ACC discontinued the practice of naming flight champions following the 2001 season. It now merely names an All- ACC Team. Tommy Bradford was the first Tar heel to win an individual Acc singles championship when he captured the 1955 title. Page 28 Bruce Sylvia won the Acc championships in both singles and doubles in 1960. Thomas Tanner won the Acc title at #6 singles in 1990 in leading unc to an Acc team championship.

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