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CSUF Titans Tennis
Founded1960
UniversityCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Head coachDianne Matias (4th season)
ConferenceBig West
Division I Division
LocationFullerton, Ca
Home CourtCSUF Campus Courts
NicknameTitans
ColorsNavy blue, white, and orange[1]
     
NCAA Tournament appearances
Women's Individual Competition - Division I (1985) Men's Individual Competition - Division II (1967)

The Cal State Fullerton Titans Women's Tennis Team compete's at the NCAA Division I Collegiate level and is a member of the Big West Conference. All home collegiate tennis matches are played at the California State University, Fullerton Campus Courts in Fullerton, Ca.. Check fullertontitans.com/sports/w-tennis/index for schedule of school matches and times.

Titans school fight song

  • Fight On Titans, All In The Game!
  • Fight On Titans Glory And Fame!
  • Fight Team Fight And
  • Play With All Your Might!
  • "Tis For The Mighty Titans, Fight, Fight!
  • Now We're Out To Conquer Or Die!
  • Win You Titans, Hear Our Battle Cry!
  • Never Give In, Fight Them And Win
  • For Dear Old Fullerton!

University school name change

  • 1959 the University was originally named Orange County State College, enrollment was 452 students that year.[2]
  • 1962 School name changed to Orange State College, the first Intercollegiate Elephant race held on campus that year.[2]
  • 1964 School name changed to California State College at Fullerton.
  • 1972 Final School name changed to California State University, Fullerton or as Cal State Fullerton.
  • "Once a Titan, Always a Titan" – "Go Titans"!

Conference membership history

Conference school rivals

History of women's program

The early Titan years (late 1960s)

Dr. Jean A. Barrett,(Emeritus) started at Orange State College (known now as Cal State Fullerton) in 1963 she was a Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Fullerton getting her degree's a B.S. from Cortland State Teachers College and an Ed.M. and Ed.D. from the University of Buffalo.[3] In the school year 1966–67 she was the Titans Women's Director of Intercollegiate Activities and started a Women's Tennis Program at Cal State Fullerton and they were known as the Titanettes Tennis Team they had nine matches that season and was off to a good start according to their leader Barrett. One of the first Women Tennis letterwinners from that starting season in 1967 to play for Barrett was former La Habra Highlander High School tennis player Cindy L. Gohring a senior class student-athlete at Cal State Fullerton that school year.[4] For the 2016–17 season for the current Titan Women's Team it will be the 50th anniversary since the Tennis Program for Women was started at Cal State Fullerton.

Coach Virginia Scheel,(Emeritus) years (1967–1973)

The Titans women's varsity tennis team first started competing in the 1967–68 academic school year the year Coach Scheel's first came to CSUF and finished eight in their conference.[5] Scheel was a professor of Kinesiology and Health Promotion at Fullerton and was a grad from La Verne College now known as (University of La Verne) she was also after her tennis coaching career at Fullerton was the president of Western Society of Physical Education of College Women for academic year 1984–85 this society was founded in 1921 and deals with issues and concerns related to disciplines in higher education and human movement the group of women represents colleges from the western territory of Canada to Hawaii to Utah and down to Arizona she was a well rounded collegiate coach.[3] The 1970 Titan squad had a record finish of first in the conference in only their third year of competing in collegiate women's tennis.[5] In 1972, Coach Virginia Scheel's Titans had an undefeated women's tennis season, according to the coach.[6] In the 1973 CSUF women's season, Scheel's team, led by number 1 singles player a former transfer student-athlete from Fullerton Junior College Hornets Sue Marta, had a victory, defeating the USC Trojans in that year also the Titans women's tennis program also moved up in league class to the "A" bracket. Marta also had a career high impressive victory over Cal State L.A. Golden Eagle Tina Watanabe their Number 1 player on the team and a 1973 NCAA National Collegiate Singles Tournament finalists that was held in Auburn, Alabama Watanabe had victories on the Women's Pro Circuit over Tracy Austin, Steffi Graf and Monica Seles and had a World Singles Ranking of 79th at one point in her professional career.[6]

Coach Jean Davenport years (1973–1976)

Coach Jean Davenport's, a Virginia State University grad with a "MS" from Michigan State the Titan Health Ed. Instructor coached the 1975 Titans Team which was led by a Junior Fullerton's number #1 player Kathy Wright a former Stanford University player during her freshman year there. Davenport's said her team's greatest assets are persistence and strict conditioning. The team also achieved academic excellents in the classroom with an overall GPA of 3.3 and Davenport said this Titan team has a record wide age range on the team with student tennis athletes 18 to 36.

Coach Jan Billings years (1976–1982)

In a historic time for Division I Women's Athletics Ellen Linderman '81 who played on the 1977, 1978 and 1979 Titan squad's was one of the first women to receive an Athletic Scholarship because of Title IX from the Athletic Department by Coach Jan Billings at that time in the program at the University. The 1980 Titans squad was led by a number 1 freshman player named Philippines Pia Tamayo who was also a member of the Philippines Federation Cup Team and went three sets, losing (6–2, 2–6, 0–6) to tennis professional Czechoslovakia Hana Mandlíková from the Czechoslovakia Fed Cup Team; the match took place in Santa Clara, California.[7] Tamayo played one successful year for the Titans and went on to finish her collegiate career at Princeton University and was a 3-time All-Ivy League Tennis Selection for the Tigers. Carol Pat Christian who played her 1980 freshman year/season as the number #2 singles player behind Tamayo on the Titan team, she played at Pacific High School in San Bernardino, Ca. during her junior's years and as a junior player she played Tracy Austin and lost 0–6, 2–6 in the finals of The 31st Annual Fullerton Junior Tennis Tournament. Christian won the Singles and Doubles Titles at The National Indoor Girls' Tennis Championships at Mt. Clemens, Michigan and she was also ranked #1 in singles in Southern California Sectionals in the girls' 14-and-under class as a junior player.[8] Christian also during the 1980 Titan season beat Cal Berkeley's top singles player as her highlight victory of that season. She had an 8–2 record in the league in singles and had a 1–1 record against UCLA's Becky Bell the #2 singles player for the Bruins, the league again as in the past was the toughest in the nation with conference members like UCLA, USC, Arizona State, Arizona, Long Beach State and San Diego State these school's were in top ten rankings in many season's year in year out in Division I Women's Tennis nationally.[9] As a sophomore Christian played her last season in 1981 as a Titan as the number #1 singles player on the team and played with her Pacific High School teammate Sherrie Shellhammer on that Titan team for Coach Jan Billings.[10]

Coach Bill Cole years (1982–83)

Coaching record (1 Year/Season, 5 Wins-23 Losses)

The 1983 Titans women's team was led by first year Coach Bill Cole '87 MS who played collegiately from 1975–1977 at the University of Buffalo[11] in a conference so tough that four of which members were ranked in the top five nationally overall which included teams like UCLA, USC, Stanford and San Diego State. Under Cole's direction that year he said he established various goals for his team and was highlighting personal improvements of the Titans players because the team's competition was far greater that year in the conference than other conferences and the season was a success for the players in those terms with the goals they laid out for the year.

Coach Bill Etchegaray years (1983–85)

Coaching record (2 Years/Seasons, 17 Wins-44 Losses)

The 1985 team was coached by Bill Etchegaray and led by number 1 singles player Kristi Blankenship '86 who had a (30–10) senior season won-loss record, was selected at the end of that year by the NCAA Regional Committee to participate in the NCAA Division I Women's Singles Tennis Championship Tournament held at Oklahoma State University in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Blankenship represented the Titans very well was defeated in the tournament by University of Miami Hurricanes talented player Lise Gregory by a score of (5–7, 4–6). A year later in 1986 Blankenship '86 won The Ojai Women's Open Invitational Singles Championship/The Foothill Cup defeating Kathy May-Paben who formerly had a professional tennis ranking of number 10 in 1977.[12] Blankenship '86 joins other past notable champions Maureen Connolly in 1951, Billie Jean King in 1965 and 1966, Tracy Austin in 1977, USC's Stacy Margolin in 1976 and 1988, USC's Cecilia Fernandez 1982 and 1983, Stanford's Patty Fendick in 1985 who have won the prestigious Ojai tournament.[12]

Coach Brad Allen years (1985–89)

Coaching record (4 Years/Seasons, 37 Wins-59 Losses)

In 1986, the Titans women's tennis program was almost discontinued by the Athletic Department due to budget cuts but was saved by then Athletic Director Ed Carroll and Titans Women's Tennis Coach Brad Allen who had a (37–59) career record, who were able to keep and move the tennis program forward. Since the 1988 season Allen's Titans squad has held the record for most victories in a season of 15 that year highlighted with wins over San Jose State, Loyola Marymount, Nebraska, Cornell and Long Beach State.[5]

Prior to joining the Titans Women's Tennis Program and Coach Brad Allen's squad for the 1988 season player Nicole Brechtbuhl '90 won the 1986 California Junior College State Doubles Individual title her freshmen year and in 1987 Brechtbuhl '90 won the California Junior College State Singles Individual title in her sophomore year.[13]

Coach Bill Reynolds era (1989–2013)

Coaching record (24 Years/Seasons, 178 Wins-391 Losses)

In 1992 Titans Roseann Alva '94 with her performance came out of nowhere to get into the finals in the number #1 flight singles championship round of The Big West Conference Women's Collegiate Tennis Championship Tournament only to lose to her competitor from UC Santa Barbara (2–6, 2–6) in the final, coincidentally in the 1992 season the Titans women's tennis team never won a match all season. The year before in 1991 Alva '94 and Titan teammate Kelli Moore '91 made Big West First Team Doubles All-Conference as a result from the successful season performance for the doubles pair.

The women's team has enjoyed much success over the years as a member in the Big West Conference since the 1988–89 season under Reynolds tenure with standout individual performances in singles and doubles by players:

Titans Former women's tennis Coach Bill Reynolds has had the longest coaching tenure at Fullerton, coaching the team from 1989 to 2013, with a total of 178 career match victories.[14] His most successful season according to wins was the 1991 season where the Titans had 15 victories that season the most for a season in his Titan career and his team that year was led by Roseann Alva '94 and Kelli Moore '91 with highlight victories over Oregon, Colorado, Washington, Boise State, Long Beach State and Fresno State.[15] In 2013 Reynolds was named "Big West Conference Co-Tennis Coach of the Year".[16] Reynolds '72 played collegiately and graduated from UC Santa Barbara where his father was the former head tennis coach there.[17]

Coach Dianne Matias (2013–Current)

Current coaching record (3rd Year, 35 Wins-33 Losses)

Midway through the 2016 season the third-year Titans Coach Dianne Matias the former USC Trojans (2004–2007) collegiate tennis player[18] has led the Titans Team as of March 8, 2016 as the new rankings came out as mentioned midway through the season to a No. 67 national ranking by Oracle/ITA Division I Women's Collegiate Tennis Rankings.[19] Currently rated No. 1 is Cal Berkeley and from the west is Pepperdine at No. 17, Stanford at No. 23, UCLA at No. 25, USC at No. 43. The Titans squad's led by Co-captains Alexis Valenzuela and Camille De Leon current team record on the season is 10 wins – 1 loss as to the reasoning for their deserving current national ranking. For Division I for the Titans Women's Tennis program this is a historical feat this has not been done before as a Division I program. Back in the late seventies and early eighties the Titans had some good teams and good individual players but they always played in the toughest conference in the nation for Women's Tennis so they always had a brutal schedule each season playing the top teams.

On Saturday April 2, 2016 the current Titan Women's squad surpass the single season historical record for wins in a season of 15 from Coach Brad Allen's 1988 team with a victory over UC Irvine 6–1 to give them their 16th victory on the year so far and a current record of 16–3. The victory against UC Irvine snapped a losing streak against the Anteaters which dated back to 1998.[20]

On Tuesday April 12, 2016 the new Oracle/ITA Collegiate Division I National Women's Tennis Doubles Rankings came out and the Titans doubles team of Alexis Valenzuela & Camille De Leon were given a ranking of 45th in the nation quite an accomplishment for the Titan tennis duo who are 13–1 on the season currently.[21] The last time historically a Titan women's tennis player was in the national spotlight was back in 1985 when Kristi Blankenship '86 competed/qualified in The NCAA Division I Collegiate National Women's Tennis Singles Championship Tournament in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

May 4, 2016 following a record-setting season for the Titan Tennis team third-year Coach Dianne Matias was voted Big West Conference Women's Tennis Coach of the Year. Matias led the team to a (17–6) record on the season and the most Big West Conference victories (6–2) in a season and a 3rd-place finish in the conference with a winning percentage of (.739) and also a ranking of No. 67 in the nation by Oracle/ITA Collegiate Tennis Women's Rankings. This is the second Conference Coach of the Year award won by a Titan coach the first was won by Coach Bill Reynolds in 2013 for their season then.[22]

On Thursday June 2, 2016 the final Oracle/ITA Collegiate Division I National Women's Tennis Doubles Rankings came out for 2015–16 season year end rankings and the Titan doubles team of Alexis Valenzuela & Camille De Leon were given a ranking of 56th in the nation for the season.[19]

History of Titans men's tennis program

The early years (early 1960s)

Coach Dr. Ernest Becker years (1960–1962)

The Cal State Fullerton Titans Tennis team was started first with a men's varsity team in 1960 started by Dr. Ernest Becker who was the founding Dean of Students at Orange County State College which is now known today as California State University, Fullerton and also was a philosophy professor joined the school in 1959 and also became the first Director of Athletics.[23] He was the first men's tennis coach for the team and also was practicing with the team the sport Dr. Becker enjoyed. He was a true pioneer in getting this men's tennis program started at Fullerton. He had Mitchel Saadi '64 as the Team Captain in the early year of the program and also Becker had tennis professional Stan Smith's brother Ken Smith Jr. on the Titan team. Mike Bouck was his No. 1 Flight Singles player on the 1962–63 Titan team and also the following season/year on the team.[23] Bouck in 1957 competing for Fullerton Junior College teamed with Mr. Nelson in The Ojai Valley Men's Junior College Doubles Tennis Championships Division and were finalists in The Frank T. Heffelfinger Challenge Cup there at Ojai losing to Gilbert Rodriguez and partner Eduardo Guzman of Modesto Junior College both of them were finalists in the Singles Championship play.[12]Becker in his younger days was a practice player hitting balls and getting tips on the game with legendary tennis professional Bill Tilden. Coach Becker passed away on January 5, 1998.[23]

The next men's tennis coach at Orange State College taking over for Coach Tom Ashley in 1963 was Coach Neale R. Stoner the future Cal State Fullerton Titans Director of Athletics from (1972–1979) for a season and a half coaching the tennis team in Fullerton, Ca. On that 1963 team the Titans had a female student-athlete on the squad because there was no Titans women's team until the 1966-67 school year by the name of Rosalie Passovoy '63 who beat the number 6 player on the team and earn a spot and a letter on the team, her doubles partner on the team was Ben Wade '63.[24] Former UCLA Bruins 1959 tennis letterman transfer Mike Bouck as mentioned was the number 1 player on the 1962-63 Titans team had very good results with Orange State played two years with the team but prior to that as a Bruin in that 1959 season his team won the PAC-8 Conference and had a 15-1 team record that was coached by collegiate tennis legendary Coach J.D. Morgan (161-18 collegiate record from 1951-1966) who Bouck played with four All-Americans on the team that included 1959 PAC-8 Singles Champion Allen Fox, Roger Werksman, Dale Rohland and Norman Perry a very strong UCLA Bruins team that year.[25]

Coach Dr. Michael Yessis,(Emeritus) years (1966–1969)

In 1967 first year Titans Head Men's Tennis Coach Dr. Michael Yessis a College of New York grad and a professor of Physical Education at Fullerton said "We have a small squad and we have a very rough schedule – rougher than the previous year" in that year. Yessis also commented on the existing Titan Tennis Courts saying "The courts are slow, which handicaps an attempt to play a fast attacking game". "New construction at the courts may remedy this situation" says Yessis the athletic department has plans to supplement the tennis facilities at that time with four new tennis courts hopefully by the 1968 season according to Yessis.[26] Titan tennis player's Steve White '68 a Antelope Valley Junior College transfer and Jose Nino '68 a "Two-Time Titan Team MVP" played in the 1967 NCAA Men's Division II Tennis Championships at Cal State University, Los Angeles and the NCAA Men's Tennis Team Championship was won by conference member Long Beach State University.[27] From 1967 to 1973 the NCAA Men's Division II Tennis Team Championship Title went to a CCAA Conference member each year and that is why in the 1969 season again Titans Tennis Coach Dr. Michael Yessis said "We are in the toughest league in the State" second only to the Pac 8 Division I Men's Tennis Conference, really in the nation during that time period.[28]

The Seventies years (early 1970s)

Coach Bob Osborn years (1970–1971)

The 1971 CSUF Men's team led by Bruce Westforth recorded the most wins in a season from when the program started in the early sixties to then with a record that season of (15 wins-12 losses) but had a losing record in there conference(1971 Conference Tennis Champion San Fernando Valley State College which is now known as Cal State Northridge Matadors) said Titans Coach Bob Osborn "You have to credit a strong conference and some good players" Osborn went on to say "We had a team with a good attitude and good efforts in every match".[29] Osborn coached the Titan Men's team that one school year, he was also an assistant men's basketball coach under head coach Alex Omalev and was a graduate of Whittier College in 1958 where Osborn was "All-S.C.I.A.C. Honors" in basketball.[30]

Coach Craig Neslage years (1971–1974)

The 1973 Titans team led by Coach Craig Neslage had quite a fiery tennis player named Mexico Oscar Meyer a Cal Poly Pomona Bronco transfer who played at the #1 position on the team for two years who was a former member of the Mexico's Davis Cup Team.[31] Neslage who coached the Titans from 1971–1974 for three season's and one of his issues he tangled with was the fan area loyalty to the tennis program during those years he said "Fullerton area has no loyalty the problem is obvious he diagnose and confirmed the disease that has spread throughout at Fullerton" during his time period. Neslage was an All-American collegiate tennis player at UC Irvine during his playing days. After serving for his country in the Vietnam War the honorable veteran Paul McWherter came to play for the 1973–74 Titans after competing successfully for Bellevue Junior College in the State of Washington where he was the 1972–73 Junior College Singles & Doubles Champion there in the State a good find for Coach Craig Neslage and while playing one year at CSUF he played number #2 and #3 Singles for the Titans while playing with ambidextrous strokes and serving righthanded. One of Neslage's players Mark Hamilton '75 a few years after graduating from Fullerton went on to be the men's tennis coach for the Texas Tech Red Raiders for seasons 1979 and 1980 and had a coaching record of 24 wins-29 losses during his two-year career there and also is recorded as being the 2nd men's coach in their history of there tennis program.[32]

Coach Ron Witchey,(Emeritus) years (1974–1979)

(Assistant Coaches: Jonathan Walters '76, 1975–76 Season & John Nordstrom '78, 1976–1978 Seasons)

In the 1974–75 academic year when the Titans Men's Tennis program became a member of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association(PCAA) they moved up to the Division I large school level and also they added a new tennis coach named Ron Witchey a Dennison University grad taking over the last part of the 1975 season taking over for short term Titan Coach Steve Warfield who himself as a collegiate tennis player was a 1970 Division III All-American from the University of Redlands during his playing days.[33] Witchey was a former Titan Track coach from 1965 to 1972 and cross country coach. Witchey quickly became a better organizer and manager of the tennis team according to their Titan team captain Gary Quandt '75 that season. Witchey installing the team to work on mental toughness, physical conditioning, and developing a positive attitude when he arrived to take over the team that season. The 1976 and 1977 season's the Titans men's team added many new and formidable player's like their No. 1 singles player Bob Goldstein, Mt. SAC Junior College transfer twin brothers Mike Duran and Gil Duran '79 a two-fisted forehand/backhand player, Kelly Davidson '77, Gregg Henderson, Phil Beilin and Pete Fischer '79 who all had very good results during those two years in the PCAA Conference in there singles or doubles flights in the conference tournament against highly regarded opponents, the team finished third in 1976 and second in 1977 respectively in conference play.[33] In a highlight result in the 1976 season brother's Mike Duran and Gil Duran '79 were finalists in The Ojai Men's Independent College Doubles Championship/The Joseph O. Bixler Trophy only to be defeated by Jeff Williams-Bob Wright of UC Irvine.[34] The 1979 Titans were led by a conference tournament performance by Dave Barrows '81 who was a finalists in the number 4 flight singles that year losing to a player from a good UC Irvine team, San Jose State Spartans won the PCAA conference team competition coming in second was UC Irvine Anteaters and CSUF finished fifth in the conference that year.

  • 1975 NCAA Men's Individual Singles & Doubles Division I Tennis Championships held in Corpus Christi, Texas on June 20, 1975 participated by Titan players:
  • Pete Fischer '79 lost "Singles 1st Round" to opponent Gary Albertine, LSU Match Score: 0-6, 6-4, 3-6
  • Gregg Henderson lost "Singles 1st Round" to opponent Glen Holroyd, Arizona State University Match Score: 4-6, 1-6
  • Gary Quandt '75 lost "Singles 1st Round" to opponent Mark Brandenburg, University of Minnesota Match Score: 1-6, 1-6
  • Duane Stotland '75 lost "Singles 1st Round" to opponent Alejandro Hernandez, BYU Match Score: 0-6, 2-6
  • Gregg Henderson-Pete Fischer '79 lost "Doubles 1st Round" to opponents Gary Plock-Graham Whaling, University of Texas Match Score: 3-6, 2-6
  • Duane Stotland '75-Keith Christman '78 lost "Doubles !st Round" to opponents Rich Andrews-Mike Greenberg, University of Washington Match Score: 4-6, 0-6


  • PCAA Men's Titan Individual Singles & Doubles Conference Champions and Runner-up's during Coach Ron Witchey tenure:
  • 1976 Phil Beilin, No. 6 Singles Flight Champion (Opponent: Chuck Phillips, San Jose State Match Score: 6-4, 6-1)
  • 1976 Pete Fischer '79-Gregg Henderson, No. 2 Doubles Flight Runner-up (Opponent: Geoff Martinez-KIrk Terrell, Long Beach State Match Score: 4-6, 4-6)
  • 1977 Bob Goldstein, No. 1 Singles Flight Runner-up (Opponent: Nial Brash, San Jose State Match Score: 4-6, 0-6)
  • 1977 Mike Duran, No. 2 Singles Flight Champion (Opponent: Matt Iwerson, San Jose State Match Score: 6-4, 7-6)
  • 1977 Gregg Henderson, No. 5 Singles Flight Runner-up (Opponent: Don Paulsen, San Jose State Match Score: 6-2, 1-6, 4-6)
  • 1977 Gil Duran '79-Kelly Davidson '77, No.3 Doubles Flight Runner-up (Opponent: Matt Iwerson-Don Paulsen, San Jose State Match Score: 5-7, 6-2, 6-7)
  • 1979 Dave Barrows '81, No. 4 Singles Flight Runner-up (Opponent: Paul Oldenburg, UC Irvine Match Score: 3-6, 2-6)[35]

The Eighties years (1980–87)

Coach Jan Billings years (1979–1982)

(Assistant Coach: Dave Barrows '81, 1980–81 Season)

In the early eighties under Coach Jan Billings the backbone of the Titans team was players Frank Ellis '83 and Michael Moore '84 who competed through the ups and downs of the men's tennis program. Billings who coached both the men's and women's Titan squad's from 1979 through 1982 3 years total during that time period and coached the women's team a total of 6 years. Billings had help with the 1980–81 Men's team with former Titans player Dave Barrows '81 was the assistant coach for the season.

Coach Ed Burt years (1982–1984)

Then came in toward the early mid-eighties was Coach Ed Burt who brought in a lot of talented good recruits and the tennis program was on the rise again with the additions of English junior college player by way of Florida England Julian Lowin '85, Donny Young, South African player South Africa Craig McSmythe (1983 Ojai CIF H.S. Interscholastic Doubles Champion/The Wightman Cup/(Indio H.S.), William Schuster '85, Tim Macres, David Pratt and Everette Brunelle (1983 Ojai CIF H.S. Interscholastic Doubles Champion/The Wightman Cup/(Indio H.S.) the Titans added depth to their line up with these highly competitive players.[36] These Titans teams were competing with collegiate tennis powerhouse's on their schedule like highly nationally ranked USC Trojans and also highly nationally ranked Pepperdine Waves along with San Diego State Aztecs, Boston University Terriers, South Carolina Gamecocks, Princeton Tigers, Nebraska Cornhuskers, University of New Mexico Lobos, University of San Diego Toreros and PCAA Conference highly national ranked foes UC Irvine Anteaters and Long Beach State 49ers at the time, even Division III number one nationally ranked opponent University of Redlands Bulldogs was really good during that time period on the Titans schedule. During Burt's short tenure the Titans had many victories against very good competitive school's likely due to their recruits and their depth in the line up of the Titan team.

Coach Mike Muscare years (1985–1987)

The 1986 team was led by Fausto Bucheli '87 and had a new coach named Mike Muscare who last coached the season before for the CSUSB Coyotes but the season for the Titans had again a competitive Division I collegiate schedule with many tough opponents in their PCAA Conference. The 1987 team had better success of the 2 years coached by Muscare in which the Titan team had 15 victories on the season. India Sanjeev Khanna '91 is the last known varsity intercollegiate Titan men's tennis player that played in the last season for the men's tennis program in 1987 for the CSUF varsity tennis team that competed in the PCAA Conference to have graduated from California State University, Fullerton.

Yearly Titans Women's Varsity Tennis historical results/standings

Year Coach Record Conference Record/Finish Roster
1966-67 Dr. Jean A. Barrett Unknown AIAW Unknown Cindy L. Gohring '67
1967–68 Unknown Unknown AIAW 8TH Unknown
1968–69 Unknown Unknown AIAW 4TH Unknown
1969–70 Virginia L. Scheel, Emeritus[3] Unknown AIAW 1ST Unknown
1970–71 Virginia L. Scheel, Emeritus[3] Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Unknown
1971–72 Virginia L. Scheel, Emeritus[3] Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Unknown
1972–73 Virginia L. Scheel, Emeritus[3] Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Gaye Grill, Sue Marta, Michelle Rauland, Nancy Vince '75, Carolyn Wright
1973–74 Jean Davenport Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Gaye Grill, Sue Marta, Nancy Vince '75, Kathy Wright '74, Carolyn Wright
1974–75 Jean Davenport Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Vicki Juneman '76, Kathy Wright '74
1975–76 Jean Davenport Unknown SCWIAC Unknown Linda Hertz, Vicki Juneman '76, Sandy K. Mars LoPiccolo '83, Dee Moore '80, Sandy Oliverez, Karen Sherman '78, Vicki Slikkerveer, Urszula Tarnowski '78, Bobbie Twydell '81
1976–77 Jan Billings '75 Unknown WCAA 5TH/5 Beverly Backer '79, Jodi Foster, Linda Hertz, Patty Howell '78, Vicki Juneman '76, Carolyn Knight '81, Ellen Linderman '81, Sandy K. Mars LoPiccolo '83, Kim Mark '79, Dee Moore '80, Sandy Oliverez, Karen Sherman '78, Vicki Slikkerveer, Urszula Tarnowski '78, Bobbie Twydell '81
1977–78 Jan Billings '75 Unknown WCAA 7TH/9 Beverly Backer '79, Patty Howell '78, Carolyn Knight '81, Ellen Linderman '81, Kim Mark '79, Dee Moore '80, Sandy Oliverez, Karen Peterson, Kathy Ricks, Bobbie Twydell '81
1978–79 Jan Billings '75 Unknown WCAA 5TH/8 Jennifer Fox '82, La Tanya Harris, Ellen Linderman '81, Karen Peterson, Kathy Ricks, Colleen Virgino, Fern Quon, Cindy Root, Carolyn Knight '81, Diane Sutton
1979–80 Jan Billings '75 Unknown WCAA Unknown Philippines Pia Tamayo, Carol Pat Christian, Irene Corona, Sue Bugalski, Cindy Root, Carol Sawa '80, Denise Sutton, Carolyn Knight '81, Margaret Osmond, Fern Quon, Paula Dolberg '84, Deanna Rowan
1980–81 Jan Billings '75 9–24 WCAA Unknown Carol Pat Christian, Sherrie Shellhammer, Paula Dolberg '84, Rose Kalabsa '86, Deanna Rowan, Carol Sawa
1981–82 Jan Billings-Kernen '75 7–22 WCAA 2–7 Kristi Blankenship '86, Deanna Rowan, Sherrie Shellhammer, Sue Bugalski '84, Paula Dolberg '84, Rose Kalabsa '86
1982–83 Bill Cole '87 MS 5–23 WCAA 5–23 Kristi Blankenship '86, Sue Bugalski '84, Paula Dolberg '84, Rose Kalabsa '86, Anita Salas '86
1983–84 Bill Etchegaray 8–24 WCAA Unknown/8TH Kristi Blankenship '86, Sue Bugalski '84, Paula Dolberg '84, Rose Kalabsa '86, Anita Salas '86
1984–85 Bill Etchegaray 9–20 PacWest 8TH Kristi Blankenship '86, Lydia Davis, Michelle LeFebvre, Anita Salas '86, Andrea Miller, Debra Reichman '89, Rebecca M. Roman '89, Debbie Rush
1985–86 Brad Allen 6–18 PCAA 8TH Jennifer Aafedt '90, Diane Grier, Stacey Hacker, Andrea Miller, Kelly Neglete, Debra Reichman '89, Angie Ruden '87, Debbie Rush
1986–87 Brad Allen 6–18 PCAA 0-8/10TH Jennifer Aafedt '90, Laurie Brown '89, Colleen Duignan '91, Ellen Mault, Andrea Miller, Jeanine Scalero '91
1987–88 Brad Allen 15–11 PCAA 2-6/8TH Jennifer Aafedt '90, Nicole Brechtbuhl '90, Laurie Brown '89, Colleen Duignan '91, Bobbie Griffeth, Canada Lanna Hollo, Grace McCourt, Kelli Moore '91, Caroline Sporer '95
1988–89 Brad Allen 10–12 Big West 2-6/8TH Nicole Brechtbuhl '90, Laurie Brown '89, Colleen Duignan '91, Bobbie Griffeth, Canada Lanna Hollo, Grace McCourt, Kelli Moore '91, Caroline Sporer '95
1989–90 Bill Reynolds 13–16 Big West 5-6/8TH Roseann Alva '94, Nicole Brechtbuhl '90, Colleen Duignan '91, Bobbie Griffeth, Natalle Hastings '92, Kelli Moore '91, Caroline Sporer '95
1990–91 Bill Reynolds 15–13 Big West 4-6/7TH Roseann Alva '94, Natalle Hastings '92, Loraine Lau '95, Kelli Moore '91
1991–92 Bill Reynolds 0–21 Big West 0-8/T-7TH Roseann Alva '94, Natalle Hastings '92, Loraine Lau '95, Marni Matsumato '94, Kelli Moore, Robin Szidak
1992–93 Bill Reynolds 7–22 Big West 2-4/8TH Roseann Alva '94, Lorraine Lau '95, Marni Matsumoto '94, Robin Szidak '97
1993–94 Bill Reynolds 9–18 Big West 1-3/9TH Suzie Baker '99, Jennifer Canfield '98, Debbie Denio, Mandy Gomez, Christa Hanson '96, Kara Kolb '97, Robin Szidak '97, Patty Varsos
1994–95 Bill Reynolds 11–9 Big West Unknown/7TH Suzie Baker '99, Jennifer Canfield 98, Debbie Denio, Christa Hanson '96, Renee Ivy, Nicole Kilian '98, Kara Kolb '97, Liz Larson, Stephanie Roberts
1995–96 Bill Reynolds 9–15 Big West 1-1/8TH Alejandra Arredondo '00, Suzie Baker '99, Jennifer Canfield 98, Debbie Denio, Nicole Kilian '98, Kara Kolb '97, Denise Wilson '97
1996–97 Bill Reynolds 7–15 Big West 1-4/Unknown Alejandra Arredondo '00, Jennifer Canfield '98, Brooke Lacey '01, Laurel McLatcher '01, Amy Medlin '03, Ann-Marie Rowers, Poornima Swaminathan '00, Debbie Vonusa '98, Denise Wilson '97
1997–98 Bill Reynolds 11–14 Big West 1-2/6TH Alejandra Arredondo '00, Brooke Lacey '01, Laurel McLatcher '01, Eleanor Luzano '02, Amy Medlin '03, Poornima Swaminathan '00, Summer Tantee, Debbie Vonusa '98
1998–99 Bill Reynolds 10–12 Big West 2-4/T-5TH Michelle Arndt '03, Brooke Lacey '01, Eleanor Luzano '02, Trisha Marino '01, Laurel McLatcher '01, Amy Medlin '03, Poornima Swaminathan '00, Summer Tantee
1999-00 Bill Reynolds 6–17 Big West Unknown/T-9TH Michelle Arndt '03, Sarah Bornum, Lauren Griffith, Eleanor Luzano '02, Jessica Martin '03, Laurel McLatcher '01, Amy Medlin '03, Damara Nasca '04, Amanda Oldridge '08, Trisha Steelman, Poornima Swaminathan '00
2000–01 Bill Reynolds 5–18 Big West 0-6/9TH Michelle Arndt '03, Joanna Cruz, Lauren Griffith, Adriana Hockicko '06, Romania Ana Maria Iacob '06, Eleanor Luzano '02, Jessica Martin '03, Shirley Mejia, Romania Ioana Sisoe '06
2001–02 Bill Reynolds 7–15 Big West 1-5/T-9TH Michelle Arndt '03, Joanna Cruz, Caroline Freeman '06, Adriana Hockicko '06, Heather Hohenstein '07, Romania Ana Maria Iacob '06, Mayra Mariscal, Jessica Martin '03, Dora Prado, Carla Rocha '05, Romania Ioana Sisoe '06
2002–03 Bill Reynolds/Asst. Michelle Arndt '03 3–20 Big West 0-9/T-9TH Ashley Dunbar '06, Caroline Freeman '06, Adriana Hockicko '06, Romania Ana Maria Iacob '06, Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07, Nicole Labrucherie, Jessica Martin '03, Brittany Minna, Carla Rocha '05, Romania Ioana Sisoe '06
2003–04 Bill Reynolds/Asst. Michelle Arndt '03 12–11 Big West 1-6/9TH Nicole Arias '06, Ashley Dunbar '06, Christie Dy, Caroline Freeman '06, Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07, Gina Le '07, Carla Rocha '05, Romania Ioana Sisoe '06, Suwalai Teeralarpsuwan '08, Mal-Ly Tran '07
2004–05 Bill Reynolds/Asst. Michelle Arndt '03 7–14 Big West 1-7/9TH Nicole Arias '06, Ashley Dunbar '06, Carla Dyquiangco, Jessica Ewing '09, Caroline Freeman '06, Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07, Gina Le '07, Carla Rocha '05, Ioana Sisoe '06, Mal-Ly Tran '07
2005–06 Bill Reynolds/Asst.South Korea Mr. Hung Soon Park 5–16 Big West 1-6/7TH Ashley Dunbar '06, Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07, Cheyenne Inglis '10, Shelly Injejikian '10, Katy Jeisma, Gina Le '07, Mal-Ly Tran '07, Jessica Winkler
2006–07 Bill Reynolds/Asst.Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07 5–16 Big West 1-6/7TH Lani Agsalud '11, Brandy Andrews '10, Jerusha Cruz '10, Katrina Domela '08, Cheyenne Inglis '10, Shelly Injejikian '10, Gina Le '07, Ashley Litchfield, Breanna Stowell '08, Mal-Ly Tran '07
2007–08 Bill Reynolds/Asst.Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07 2–19 Big West 0-8/9TH Lani Agsalud '11, Karina Akhmedova '12, Brandy Andrews '10, Jerusha Cruz '10, Kathleen Doran '10, Cheyenne Inglis '10, Shelly Injejikian '10, Ashley Litchfield, Breanna Stowell '08, Erin Wiesener '11
2008–09 Bill Reynolds/Asst.Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07 3–20 Big West 0-8/9TH Lani Agsalud '11, Karina Akhmedova '12, Brandy Andrews '10, Leslie Bullock, Fidelia Castillo '12, Jerusha Cruz '10, Kathleen Doran '10, Cheyenne Inglis '10, Shelly Injejikian '10, Erin Wiesener '11
2009–10 Bill Reynolds/Asst.Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07 4–16 Big West 1-7/8TH Lani Agsalud '11, Karina Akhmedova '12, Carla Arce, Leslie Bullock, Fidelia Castillo '12, Jerusha Cruz '10, Malorie Dela Cruz '13, Tiffany Mai '14, Monica Rodriguez '13, Summer Wallin '12, Erin Wiesener '11
2010–11 Bill Reynolds/Asst.Turkey Ruya Inalpulat '07 7–17 Big West 1-7/8TH Karina Akhmedova '12, Leslie Bullock, Malorie Dela Cruz '13, Tiffany Mai '14, Morgan McIntosh '14, Katie Nichols '13, Monica Rodriguez '13, Megan Sanford, Summer Wallin '12
2011–12 Bill Reynolds/Asst. Chico Bonner 8–13 Big West 1-7/8TH Devyn Billingsley, Malorie Dela Cruz '13, Tiffany Mai '14, Morgan McIntosh '14, Jessica Pepa, Monica Rodriguez '13, Megan Sanford, Kalika Slevcove, Avriel Tomaiko '13
2012–13 Bill Reynolds/Asst. Chico Bonner 11–14 Big West 4-5/T-4TH Devyn Billingsley, Emilia Borkowski, Malorie Dela Cruz '13, Rebekkah Ermac, Tiffany Mai '14, Morgan McIntosh '14, Rebekah Penner '14, Jessica Pepa, Megan Sanford, Kalika Slevcove, Monica Rodriguez '13
2013–14 Dianne Matias/Asst. Mai-Ly Tran '07 8–15 Big West 1-7/8TH Melanie Abella, Devyn Billingsley, Emilia Borkowski, Camille De Leon, Rebekkah Ermac, Christina Georgescu, Morgan McIntosh '14, Rebekah Penner '14, Jessica Pepa, Megan Sanford, Kalika Slevcove, Alexis Valenzuela
2014–15 Dianne Matias/Asst. Mai-Ly Tran '07 10–12 Big West 2-6/7TH Devyn Billingsley, Emilia Borkowski, Camille De Leon, Isabel Donaldson, South Africa Michelle Erasmus, Rebekkah Ermac, Jessica Pepa, Danielle Pham, Megan Sandford, Kalika Slevcove, Alexis Valenzuela
2015–16 Dianne Matias/Asst. Mai-Ly Tran '07 17–6 Big West 6-2/3rd Camille De Leon, Isabel Donaldson, Carolen Fararji, Japan Masako Makiba, Sarah Nuno, Danielle Pham, Dominican Republic Karla Portalatin, Alexis Valenzuela
Yearly Titans Women's Varsity Tennis Results

Titans NCAA Tennis Championship appearances

Year/Season NCAA Div. I Women's Individual Tournament Appearance NCAA Div. I Men's Individual Tournament Appearance NCAA Div. II Men's Individual Tournament Appearance Women's Players Name Men's Players Name Location of NCAA Tennis Championships
1984–85 Yes - Kristi Blankenship '86 Oklahoma State University
1974-75 - Yes *Accepted not had to Qualify - - Keith Christman '78 Corpus Christi, Texas
1974-75 - Yes *Accepted not had to Qualify - - Pete Fischer '79 Corpus Christi, Texas
1974-75 - Yes *Accepted not had to Qualify - - Gregg Henderson Corpus Christi, Texas
1974-75 - Yes *Accepted not had to Qualify - - Gary Quandt '75 Corpus Christi, Texas
1974-75 - Yes *Accepted not had to Qualify - - Duane Stotland '75 Corpus Christi, Texas
1966-67 - - Yes - Jose Nino '68 Cal State University, Los Angeles
1966-67 - - Yes - Steve White '68 Cal State University, Los Angeles
NCAA Div. I & II Titans Individual Tennis Championship Tournament Appearances

Titans NCAA/Oracle ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Team Division I National Ranking Historical ratings

Month/Day/Year/Season NCAA Division I Collegiate Tennis National Ranking Association
3/8/2016 – (2015–16 Season) #67[37] Oracle/ITA
NCAA Division I CSUF Titans Women's Collegiate Tennis Team National Rankings Historical Appearances

Titans NCAA/Oracle ITA Women's Collegiate Tennis Singles/Doubles Individual Division I National Ranking Historical ratings

Month/Day/Year/Season NCAA Division I Collegiate Tennis Singles National Ranking NCAA Division I Collegiate Tennis Doubles National Ranking Player/Players Name Association
4/12/2016 – (2015–16 Season) #45[38] Alexis Valenzuela & Camille De Leon Oracle/ITA
4/19/2016 – (2015–16 Season) #55[38] Alexis Valenzuela & Camille De Leon Oracle/ITA
6/2/2016 – (2015–16 Season-end) #56[39] Alexis Valenzuela & Camille De Leon Oracle/ITA
NCAA Division I CSUF Titans Women's Collegiate Tennis Singles/Doubles National Rankings Historical Appearances

Discontinued Titans Men's Varsity Tennis yearly historical records/standings

Year Coach Record Conference Record/Finish Roster
1960–61 Dr. Ernest Becker Unknown Independent Div. Unknown Louis Berg, Charles Chapman '62, Pierre DeGrignan '62, Ernie Lopez '64, George Rentfro '62, Ken Smith Jr., David Sprague, Jim Wicker '63
1961–62 Dr. Ernest Becker Unknown Independent Div. Unknown Jim Blondin '63, Jack Clement '63, Tom Cottle, Tony Keeling, Ernie Lopez '64, George Rentfro '62, John Roberts, Mitch Saadi '64, Dennis Silver '63, Ken Smith Jr., Ben Wade '63, Jim Wicker '63
1962–63 Tom Ashley/Neale R. Stoner '62 Unknown NAIA Unknown Jim Blondin '63, Mike Brock, Jack Clement '63, Tom Cottle, Tony Keeling, Rosalie Passovoy '63, John Roberts, Mitch Saadi '64, Dennis Silver '63, Ken Smith Jr., Neil Stenton '64, Ben Wade '63
1963–64 Neale R. Stoner '62 Unknown NAIA Unknown Bill Bogdanoff '64, Mike Bouck, Steve Cogswell, Fred Engesser '67, Vic Hoong, Stan Kula '67, Rocky Myers, Rich Robinson, Gary Smith, Neil Stenton '64, Vern Stuart, Mr. Weyand, Don Wilde
1964–65 Stan Kula 4–7 Ind./Col. Dist. III 4–7 Rod Bolton '67, Jim Coen '66, Lyle Jordon, Jose Nino '68, Les Spralding, Mike Stone '67, Jim Vogt
1965–66 Mark Kabacy 7–13 Ind./Col. Dist. III 7–13 Donald Alger '68, Rod Bolton '67, Jim Coen '66, Gregory Garza '71, John Mulligan '71, Jose Nino '68, Dave Utley '68, Steve White '68
1966–67 Dr. Michael Yessis, Emeritus[3] 4–13 CCAA (Div. II) Unknown Donald Alger '68, Don Kortangen '74, Jose Nino '68, Lee Starke '68, Terry Trabant '68, Steve White '68
1967–68 Dr. Michael Yessis, Emeritus[3] 4–15 CCAA (Div. II) 0-7/8TH Donald Alger '68, Steve Horton '72, Don Kortangen '74, Rich Lind '70, George Medrano '72, John Nevin, Jose Nino '68, Russ Seigel, Lee Starke '68, Steve White '68
1968–69 Dr. Michael Yessis, Emeritus[3] Unknown CCAA (Div. II) Unknown Kirk Anderson, Dale Carey '71, Ron Filbert '69, Steve Horton '72, Rich Lind '70, Jeff Powell '72, Greg Smith '71, Wayne Spangler '70
1969–70 Steve White '68 Unknown CCAA (Div. II) Unknown Ray Barnum '72, Dale Carey '71, Dave Clarke, Jim Clegern '72, Tim Draxler '73, Dale Gelgur, Dale LaRoch, Greg Smith, Mike Sweeney '73, Bruce Westforth
1970–71 Bob Osborn 15–12 CCAA (Div. II) 0–10 Ray Barnum '72, Chuck Brauer '73, Dale Carey '71, Jim Clegern '72, Rick Doebler '74, Dale Gelgur, Tim Reed, Bob Silverman, Mike Sweeney '73, Bruce Westforth
1971–72 Craig Neslage Unknown CCAA (Div. II) 3RD Bob Backes, Chuck Brauer '73, Rick Doebler '74, Alan Foster, Dale Gelgur, Ron Metcalf '76, Tim Reed, Mark Sigman '74, Mike Sweeney '73, Jon Walters '76, Bruce Westforth
1972–73 Craig Neslage Unknown CCAA (Div. II) Unknown Wayne Church '75, Rick Doebler '74, Alan Foster, Dale Gelgur, Bryan McDougal '75, Ron Metcalf '76, Mexico Oscar Meyer, Steve Miller '76, Dave Sallee, Dan Shoda, Duane Stotland '75, Larry Taylor, Jon Walters '76
1973–74 Craig Neslage Unknown CCAA (Div. II) Unknown Wayne Church '75, Rick Doebler '74, Pete Fischer '79, Mark Hamilton, Craig Henderson '76, Gregg Henderson, Jon Hosea '75, Bryan McDougal '75, Paul McWherter, Ron Metcalf '76, Mexico Oscar Meyer, Dave Sallee, Dan Shoda, Greg Smith, Duane Stotland '75, Mark Tendal '76, Jon Walters '76
1974–75 Steve Warfield/Ron Witchey, Emeritus[3] Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 4TH Allan Bridgford, Larry Campbell, Keith Christman '78, Pete Fischer '79, Gregg Henderson, Jon Hosea '75, Bryan McDougal '75, Miguel A. Pulido '80, Gary Quandt '75, Duane Stotland '75
1975–76 Ron Witchey, Emeritus[3]/ Asst. Jon Waters '76 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 3RD Phil Beilin, Keith Christman '78, Kelly Davidson '77, Gil Duran '79, Mike Duran, Pete Fischer '79, Gregg Henderson, Miguel A. Pulido '80, Marc Roy '81, Rudy Ybarra '79
1976–77 Ron Witchey, Emeritus[3]/Asst. John Nordstrom '78 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 2ND Phil Beilin, Keith Christman '78, Kelly Davidson '77, Gil Duran '79, Mike Duran, Pete Fischer '79, Bob Goldstein, Gregg Henderson, Miguel A. Pulido '80, Rudy Ybarra '79
1977–78 Ron Witchey, Emeritus[3]/Asst. John Nordstrom '78 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 7TH Bill Bereczky '81, Keith Christman '78, Mike Chwalek '81, Gil Duran '79, Mike Duran, Bob Goldstein, Tom Hannah, Miguel A. Pulido '80, Dave Nichelson, Bjorn Johansson
1978–79 Ron Witchey, Emeritus[3] Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 5TH Jamie Ashton, Dave Barrows '81, Bill Carpenter '81, Mike Chwalek '81, Randy Friend '83, Tom Hannah, Dave Jones, Paul Shaver
1979–80 Jan Billings '75 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 7TH Dave Barrows '81, Bill Carpenter '81, Paul DiGuilio, John Edwards, Frank Ellis '83, Randy Friend '83, Tim Giller, Matt Harris '81, Paul Shaver
1980–81 Jan Billings '75/Asst. Dave Barrows '81 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 8TH Bill Carpenter '81, John Edwards, Iran Braham Eftekhari '84, Frank Ellis '83, Randy Friend '83, Michael Moore '84
1981–82 Jan Billings-Kernen '75 Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 8TH John Edwards, Iran Braham Eftekhari '84, Frank Ellis '83, Tom Jones, Todd Kreter '82, Michael Moore '84
1982–83 Ed Burt Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 7TH Brad Cotten '84, Iran Braham Eftekhari '84, Frank Ellis '83, England Julian Lowin '85, Tim Macres, Michael Moore '84, Phil Moser, William Schuster '85, Donny Young
1983–84 Ed Burt Unknown PCAA (Div. I)[40] 8TH Iran Braham Eftekhari '84, Everette Brunelle, Scott Dunn '87, Bob Grau '86, England Julian Lowin '85, Tim Macres, South Africa Craig McSmthye, Michael Moore '84, David Pratt, William Schuster '85, Donny Young
1984–85 Buff Bogard/Eric Sherbeck 9–36 PCAA (Div. I)[40] 10TH Bob Anderson, Bryan Barone, Fausto Bucheli '87, Mike Gagnon '90, Steve Holland, Kevin Joe '88, Robert Mayson '88, Joel Milazzo '88
1985–86 Mike Muscare 4–14 PCAA (Div. I)[40] 10TH Billy Andrews, Bryan Barone, Morocco Driss Benomar '88, Fausto Bucheli '87, Wayne Dennen '88, Mike Gagnon '90, Kevin Joe '88, Ron Johnson '89, Tom Laffler, Matt Negle
1986–87 Mike Muscare 15–11 PCAA (Div. I)[40] 8TH Morocco Driss Benomar '88, Chris Cabral, Eric Dishington, Markus Hillman, Ron Johnson '89, Stephen Joyner, India Sanjeev Khanna '91
Discontinued Yearly Titans Men's Varsity Tennis Program Historical Results

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