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2008 Men's Tennis Fact Sheet

SCHOOL: Pacific Lutheran University
LOCATION: Tacoma, WA 98447
FOUNDED: 1890
ENROLLMENT: 3,640
PRESIDENT: Dr. Loren Anderson
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Laurie Turner
AFFILIATION: NCAA III
CONFERENCE: Northwest Conference
NICKNAME: Lutes
COLORS: Black and Gold
CO-HEAD COACHES: Craig Hamilton and Jeff Allen
OFFICE PHONE: (253) 531-6900 (X-4322)
E-MAIL ADDRESS: coachhams@hotmail.com or allenje@plu.edu
RECORD AT CURRENT SCHOOL (YEAR): Hamilton 132-57 (9th), Allen 69-29 (5th)
OVERALL COLLEGIATE RECORD (YEAR): Same as above
2007 RECORD: 16-10
2007 CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH): 14-2 (1st)
2007 POSTSEASON: NCAA First Round
PLAYERS / TOP 6 RETURNING: 10 / 4
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Nick Dawson
SID OFFICE PHONE / FAX: (253) 535-7356 / (253) 535-7584
EMAIL ADDRESS: dawsonen@plu.edu

KEY RETURNEES:
James Crosetto (Jr., Eatonville, Wash. / Eatonville HS; 2007: 8-2 singles, 2-0 doubles); John DeMars (Jr., Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville HS; 2007: 5-1 singles, 4-0 doubles); Kevin Floyd (So., Grandview, Wash. / Sunnyside Christian HS; 2007: 10-12 singles, 13-9 doubles); Justin Larimore (Sr., Puyallup, Wash. / Cascade Christian HS; 2007: 12-7 singles, 17-6 doubles, All-American in doubles); Justin Peterson (So., St. Peter, Minn. / St. Peter HS; 2007: 13-12 singles, 15-11 doubles); Jared Vidano (Sr., Wenatchee, Wash. / Wenatchee HS; 2007: 9-12 singles, 12-10 doubles).

KEY NEWCOMERS:
Michael Manser (So., Boise, Idaho / Timberline HS); Scott Sheldon (Fr., Edmonds, Wash. / Edmonds-Woodway HS).

KEY LOSSES:
Jeff Loranger (13-7 singles, 15-11 doubles); David Miller (18-4 singles, 21-6 doubles, All-American in doubles).