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Men's Tennis All-Time Roster

(NOTE: Page is "under construction" as they say. Names are being added daily as we research our history in an effort to list all the players to serve it here. Feel free to send edits, additions and thoughts to Doug Tammaro at tammaro@asu.edu and thanks for your patience).

SUN DEVIL ALL-TIME ROSTER
Abounader, Slibe (1947)
Acosta, Ruben (1956)
Adams, Grant (1986-87)
Aloni, Shaul (2001-02)
Alven, Bjorn (1967-70)
Amsler, Robert (1976-77)
Anderson, Harley (1929-30)
Anderson, Tim (1978-81)
Baggott, Rob (1982-83)
Banks, Andy (1985-86)
Bates, Clifton (1958)
Bauman, Bill (1969)
Baumann, Jim (1983-85)
Beatty, Mike (2005-06)
Beaver, Jerry (1951-52)
Belknap, Carroll (1911)
Bellema, T.J. (2006-07)
Where Are They Now? Catching up with T.J. Bellama
Beloat, Bob (1960)
Bennett, Don (1950-51)
Berman, Mark (1951)
Bernstein, Nate (1941)
Bernstein, Paul
Biddulph, Kemp (1958)
Biorkman, Carey (1997)
Biorkman, Chris (1997)
Biro, Christopher (2004-06)
Bjork, Stellan (1975-77)
Bolla, Andrea (2018-21): Won eight singles matches in 2017-18. 
Bond, Tyson (1993)
Bonda, Tom (1970-72)
Bostock, Frank (1946)
Bosworth, Briggs (1964-67)
Bowen, Mitchell (2000-02)
Brachman, Spencer ( 2020-present): Was a four-star recruit out of Commack, N.Y.
Bradshaw (1930)
Brecher, Al (1967)
Brewer, Leslie (1925-26, 1929-30)
Bridgewater, Bill (1948-49)
Broadbent (1923)
Brogan, Patrick (2007-08)
Brooklyn, Matt (2007)
Brunner, Eric (1992-94)
Bryant, Ellis (1951)
Bullard, Jacob (Present)- Comes to ASU after two years at the University of Texas
Bustos, Oscar (1996)
Butler, Bill (1968-71)
Byron, John (1971-74)
Carter, Ed (1997-2000)
Caruthers, Mike (1978-79)
Cassone, Murphy (Present)- No. 1 prospect out of Kansas
Chapin, Russ (1950)
Charroin, Oliver (2001-03)
Chiders, Bob (1937-38)
Cigna, Nicola (Present): He's collected over 35 victories in his junior career, and peaked at No. 915 in the ITF junior rankings.
Cohen, Jeremy (1974-77)
Collier, Jack (1949)
Collins, Bob (1949-50)
Colombo, Andy (2004-05)
Concialdi, Joe (1974-77)
Corbin, Jeff (1968)
Cordell, Milt (1955-56)
Costa, Filipe (Present): He is a four-star recruit with 100 wins in the past four season. 
Cotarobles, Armando (1956)
Cover, Jerry (1952-53)
Critchley, David (1995-96)
Curtis, Nelson (1953-54)
Dani, Peter (1998)
Daniels, Don (1959)
Davies, Daniel (2004)
Dean, Dick (1958)
DeHart, Bob (1942)

Donnelly, Gary (1981): Highest ATP singles ranking: No. 48; highest ATP doubles ranking: No. 16. Won 8 ATP doubles titles, reached a Wimbledon double finals and U.S. Open doubles semifinals. Founder of the Gary Donnelly Tennis Academy in Phoenix.

Doucet, Dave (1950-51)
Doyle, Bill (1957)
Draper, Dick (1960-62)
Dubey, Nicholas (2001)
Duncan, Donald (1941)
Duranovic, Mirza (2001-02)
Earhart, Harry (1923)
Eckermann, Jarrod (2001)
Edwards, Anthony (1993)
Elias, Sergio (1994-97): Two-time Pac-10 all-conference honors
Eliott, Don (1962-63)
Emmons, George (1961)
Erickson, Bob (1967)
Escobar, Rafael (1993)
Eubank, George (1947-49)
Evans, Dick (1957)
Eveloff, Ryan (2000)
Faeroevik, Trond (1990)
Farmer, Dave (1964-67)
Faust, Michael (2002-03)
Feicht, Jack (1950-51)
Fennell, Warren (1940)
Fineman, Paul (1976-77)
Finnigan, Joel (1988-91): Dave Lomicky and Joel Finnigan won the 1989 U.S. Amateur doubles championship.
Flannigan, Tom (1914)
Fort, John (1971)
Foster, Jerry (1947)
Freeman, John (1973-74)
Fry, Phillips (1957)
Gambino, Chris (1990-93)
Gannon, Jim (1940-41)
Gannon, Richard (1939)
Garver, Mike (1930, 1933)
Gedgaudas, Vic (1967)
Geerts, Michael (2018): 2018 All-Pac-12 First-Team selection. Highest ITA Singles Ranking: No. 20, highest doubles ranking: No. 58. First Sun Devil since 2004 to earn a nod to the NCAA Singles Championship. One of three players to defeat three top-5 opponents in one season. 
Geiger, Bryan (1991-92)
Gillespie, George (1973)
Glenn, Kirby (1973)
Golub, Andrew (2000)
Gooding, Bill (1968-70)
Goor, Joe (1951)
Gordon, Allen (1973)
Grange, Geoff (1970-72)
Grasmoen, Ed (1928)
Grattan, Dewey (1982-84)
Green, John (1951)
Grist, Will (2006)
Gyetko, Brian (1988-91): Three-time All-American, NCAA quarterfinalist and Male Athlete of the Year in '91. First Sun Devil to earn All-American honors in both singles and doubles. Ranked #2 in NCAA doubles ranking as a freshman, winning the Milwaukee Classic as a freshman and sophomore.
Gyetko, Len (1988-90): 1988 recipient of Board of Regents Scholarship for International Students (1988)...Dean’s List for three semesters...three-year letterman...also assisted with women's tennis team in 1991...CitiBank Scholar-Athlete for three seasons...member of Tau Beta Pi (national engineering honor society) and Pi Tau Sigma (mechanical engineering honor society). 
Haby, Romeo (1911)
Haddad, Bruce (1993)
Halstead, Jim (1967)
Hammond, Tim (1997-99)
Hannestatd, Benjamin (2018): Second-Team All-Pac-12 in 2018 after going 19-11 in singles.
Hancock, Earle (1923)
Hardaway, John (1949-50)
Hardwicke, LeRoy (1942)
Harelson, Jack (1933-35)
Harrington, Doug (1957-59)
Hartranft, Bill (1914)
Harvey, Jay (1971-72)
Harwood, Ronnie (1933-35)
Hayenga, Bert (1982-83)
Hayhurst, Harris (1934)
Hegarty, Nick (2004-07)
Hegi, Ernest (1961)
Helgen, Dick (1955)
Helgeson, Grant (1979)
Helms, Ted (1973-75)
Heming, Brian (1960-61)
Hermanson, Jon (1978-80)
Hickernell, Fred (1951-53)
Hilbers, H.L. (1916)
Hildreth, Fen (1933-34)
Hill, Jack (1939-40)
Hitt, Chuck (1942)
Hodges, Hayden (2001)
Hoffmann, Moritz (2020-presenant): Went 1-2 in his first season and 5-4 in doubles
Holroyd, Glen (1974-76)
Holten, Mike (1985-88)
Horne, Jim (1952)
Jacobs, Matt (1999-2000)
Jeschke, Peter (1992-94)
Joffey, Mark (1974-75)
Johns, Joe (1961)
Jones, Carl (1926)
Jones, Ed (1923)
Kanter, Dave (1971-74)
Karp, Jeff (1984-87)
Kee, Roland (1951)
Keith, Marlow (1940-41)
Kendig, Wally (1961)
Kinsella, Jonathan (2004-06)
Kirkman, Larry (1983)
Kirkman, Will (2018-2020): Won five matches in ASU's first season back of 2017-18.
Klinger, Matt (1999-2002)
Koos, Bill (1939)
Krantz, Andy (1980-81)
Krichmen, Harold (1956)
Kriehn, Jerry (1964)
Kuperstein, Ken (1986-88)
Lambdin, Scott (1988-89)
Larsen, Bob (1946-49)
Laybe, V. (1946)
LeBlanc, Tom (2019-2021): 
Lee, Todd (1984-87)
Leonard, Edd (1961) 
Lerby Christian (2019-2021): Played as high as court two during his first year, taking a win against No. 14 Wake Forest (3/8)Lerner, Ronnie (1974-77)
Lester, Tom (1948, 1950)
Letcher, Chris (2003)
Letcher, Clinton (2002-05) 
Levie, Alex (1983-84)
Levins, Glenn (1980)
Liden, Tom (1965)
Lindenau, Wolf von (1994-96)
Lipshutz, David (1972-74)
Loera, Orlando (1939-41)
Lomicky, Dave (1989-91)
Louis Dodens, Pierre (2018)
MacKay (1994)
Marcaccio, Gustavo (1997-99): Two-time first-team All-Pac 10 selection, 1998 second-team All-American
Marsh, Jack (2007)
Marting, Dan (1988-91)
Mason, Kevin (1979, 1983)
Matheson, Ross (1991-92): Won 94 Bristol Challenger title. Earned the Scottish National singles and doubles titles. Competed in four Wimbledon doubles grand slams. Two doubles titles - 95 Bronx Challenger, 98 Great Britain F7 Futures. 147 pro career singles wins.
McBride, Ryan (2003-06)
McDannold, Bob (1959-60)
McDonald, Bud (1950-51)
McKennon, Max: (2020-present)- Went 8-3 in doubles during his freshman year
Menke, Jack (1933)
Meyer, Pete (1967)
Miller, Bob (1935)
Miller, J. (1963)
Miller, K. (1963)
Miller, Marshall (1941-42)
Miller, Wes (2006-2007)
Moghina, Jeff (2005)
Morgan, Bill (1937)
Morris (1933-34)
Mortensen, Paul (1951, 1953-55)
Moss, Bill (1975)
Moss, Charles (1928)
Murray, Les (1941-42)
Nagashima, Hiroshi (1996-99)
Nauman, Dick (1948)
Neiburg, J. (1963)
Nelson, Todd
Nordstrom, Hans (1967-70)
North, Chuck (1957)
O’Connor, Jack (1923)
O’Grady, Brian (1998-99)
Olvey, Phil (1974-75)
Osterrieth, Alex (1997-2000)
Paddock, Frank (1959-60)
Paddock, Warren (1933)
Palm, Jan Erik (1975-76)
Pedersen, Brad (1977-78)
Pederson, Paul (1964, 1966-67)
Pereyra, Carlos (2004)
Perry, Stan (1983-85)
Peterson, Gary (1953)
Pettengill, Dave (1973-75)
Phillips, J. (1946)
Pomeroy, Earl (1925-26)
Ponwith, Nathan ( 2018-21): Made it to round one of the NCAA singles championship in his senior season 
Powell, Ronnie (1965)
Prudhome, Greg (1990-91)
Purcell, Craig (1989-90)
Ran, Amir (1997-99)
Rapson, Rodney (2002)
Ray, Bill (1972)
Reakes, Richard (1962)
Rebaza, Juan Carlos (2007)
Rakotomalala, Makey (2018): Went 13-9 in 2017-18.
Reber, Paul (1993-96)
Ritter, Al (1964)
Roach, Charley (1951-52)
Roberts, Blair (1977-81)--four year letterman.
Roberts, Dennis (1994)
Roberts, Justin (2019): 6-match winning streak in March 2019. Notched wins in his last two collegiate matches against Cal's Paul Borretto in the Pac-12 Tournament and TCU's Reese Stalder in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament.
Roedinger, Andy (1985-87)
Rogers, Courtney (1953-54)
Rogers, Miles (1996-2001)
Rojo, Jesus (1989)
Rokoff, Mike (1958)
Rosen, Steve (1963-64)
Rothchild, Marc (1991-92)
Royden, Bert (1983)
Ruehl, Tim (2018): Went 14-8 in 2018
Russo, Vince (1995)
Rybacki, David (1974-76)
Saban, Bill (1938-39)
Sachs, Doug (1987-88): Led the 1988 Sun Devils, posting an 18-9 record, a fourth-place finish in the conference (ASU’s best ever), and an 11th-place finish at the NCAAs. ASU was ranked 11th in the nation and Sachs earned All-American accolades.
Salle, Fabien (Present): 2021 All-ACC Second Team at Lousville 
Sanchez, Joe (1955-56)
Sargsian, Sargis (1994-95): The 1995 NCAA Singles Champion. ITA Men’s Collegiate Hall of Fame. On the professional circuit while still on the team, Sargsian won one ATP event (Newport), reached two finals and also won a doubles title. After his time in Tempe, Sargsian peaked at a career-high No. 38 in the world in January 2004. He reached at least the third round in all four Grand Slam events and also played in the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympics for his native Armenia.
Scanlon, William (1916)
Sell, Henry (1945)
Settles, Jim (1981-83)
Shad, Vernon (1950)
Sher, Richard (1972)
Sherbeck, Eric (1978-79)
Shoemaker, Jim (1953)
Sie, Tonnie (1978-79)
Simmons, Bob (1947-49)
Simmons, Harry (1939-40)
Simmons, Linton (1916)
Smith, Dwaine (1979)
Smith, Jesse (1995)
Sorensen, Dave (1958)
Souza, Murilo (2007)
Stanley, Larry (1966)
Stein, Glen (1973)
Stevenson, Bill (1947-48)
Stewart, Chris (2002-04)
Still, Gary (1963-64)
Stott, Jonathan (2002-04)
Stoupe, George ( 2019-present): Stoupe topped Nicolas Acevedo of Wichita State in a tiebreak in the opening round of the NCAA Championship.
Stovland, Stian (1992)
Stroud, Bob (1927-28)
Sullivan, Brien (1984-86)
Sullivan, Lee (1965-66)
Thiele, John (1964)
Thomas, Keith (1984-85)
Tomei, Jeff (1980-81)
Townsend, Frank (1947-50)
Tucker, Tom (1958)
Van Mele, Pim (2000-03)
Vance, Paul (1937)
Vasquez, Gilbert (1960)
Violette, Dan (1970-73)
Waits, Ryan (2006-2007)
Waldman, Alan (1978-79)
Wang, Gilbert (1945)
Wardlow, Harold (1928)
Was, Casey (1996-99)
Webb, Dee (1953)
Wellington, Steve (1980)
White, Nick (1990)
Whites, Bob (1948-50)
Wilbur, Carl (1952-53)
Wilkinson, Mike (1969-72)
Williams, Brad (1990)
Williams, Jeff (1999): Transfer from New Mexico. Currently does tennis instruction in Phoenix.
Williams, Lynn (1965)
Williams, Ted (1976-77)
Wilson, Jonah (2019-present): 
Windes, Leldon (1923, 1926-29)
Winston, Ted (1963-65)
Wood, Jeff (1986-89)
Wright, Roger (1966-68)
Wright, Ronnie (1955-56)
Wright, Tom (1955)
Wright, Tom (2018)
Wyle, Vic (1956)
Yeck, Eldon (1950)
Young, Barry (1972-75)
Young, Ray (1965-66): Served as the head tennis pro at Paradise Valley Country Club until 1986, built and operated the Lake Powell Racquet and Health Club in Page (AZ)  from 1986-2003, where resides with his wife Jan. They have four children (three of whom played collegiate tennis) and 18 grandchildren.