April 27, 2000
Memphis, Tenn. -- -
Freshman Ben Stapp (Sydney, Australia) has already made a mark on the Tiger tennis program and now looks to make a mark in Conference USA as well. The No. 4 singles player was named to the All Conference-USA second team by the league coaches, Thursday.
Stapp was the first Tiger to reach 10 singles victories this spring, and he led the team with 18 singles wins, including 14 at the No. 4 spot.
Stapp, who joined the Tigers in January, also teamed with fellow Aussie Alistair Todd (Perth, West Australia) for an impressive 20-6 record at No. 1 doubles. All six of the duo's losses came to nationally ranked opponents.
The freshman was the league's Player of the Week one time during the regular season and was 3-1 in his No. 4 singles matches and 4-0 in his doubles matches, including a win over the then No. 54 ranked UAB team of Alexander Jung/Tom Dalby, at the league championships.
The men's tennis team finished sixth at the Conference championships after being seeded eighth and falling to then No. 24 ranked UAB in the second round. Memphis recovered to upset No. 62 South Florida before falling to Southern Miss in the fifth-place match.
Conference USA has six teams ranked in the top 75 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Memphis was the only team that finished in the league's top seven that is not nationally ranked.
FIRST TEAM
Miikka Kangas, Southern Miss
Tvrtko Kujundzic, Louisville
Joachim Lien, Louisville
Dennis Lundberg, Tulane
Fabio Tintori, South Florida
Martin Woisetschlager, UAB
SECOND TEAM
John Cheregi, DePaul
Brent McCombe, Louisville
Jacob Nordwall, UNC Charlotte
Ben Stapp, Memphis
Kolie Van Zyl, UAB
Mikko Viljanen, Tulane
THIRD TEAM
Boris Babic, South Florida
Tom Dalby, UAB
Ola Jonsson, UNC Charlotte
Alex Jung, UAB
Peter Mojzis, Marquette
Aleks Popovic, South Florida
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
-Martin Woisetschlager, UAB
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
-Joachim Lien, Louisville
COACH OF THE YEAR
-Rex Ecarma, Louisville