Posted: Oct 19, 2022
THE TOURNAMENT
TOURNAMENT INFO
When: Friday, Oct. 21 - Monday, Oct. 24
NOTES
- Guillaume Dalmasso and Arthur Neuhaus will compete at the ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships this week in Stanford.
- Dalmasso and Neuhaus are among 32 singles and 16 doubles team qualifiers.
- Players will compete for singles and doubles titles and for spots in the upcoming ITA National Fall Championships (Nov. 2-6, San Diego).
- Both Dalmasso and Neuhaus are 2-1 in singles play this season and are 1-1 while paired up together in doubles.
- The Broncos hired a new assistant coach, Edson Ortiz during the offseason.
In 2021-22:
- Santa Clara posted a 10-12 season in 2021-22 including 5-4 in the West Coast Conference to qualify for the league tournament for the fourth time in five years (missing only during 2019-20 COVID year).
- The Broncos finished ranked No. 7 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional team rankings with Guillaume Dalmasso and Arthur Neuhaus ranked top-20 in singles.
- Three Broncos garnered All-WCC honors: Arthur Neuhaus, Mann Shah and Guillaume Dalmasso.
- The team was recognized by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association as an All-Academic team for the fourth-straight year and four Broncos were named ITA Scholar-Athletes.
- Dalmasso had a team best 24-11 overall singles record and a 12-4 dual match record.
- Mann Shah led the team with 12 overall doubles victories and 10 dual match wins.
- Shah won two titles last fall, the top-flight singles title at the UC Davis Aggie Invitational and the ITA Super Regionals consolation bracket singles title.
- Dalmasso was the singles runner-up at the ITA Northwest Regional Championship's main draw.
- Santa Clara returns seven players (James Bell, Nick Cmager, Guillaume Dalmasso, Santiago Hinojosa, Arthur Neuhaus, Matthew Rodriguez and Mann Shah) from last season.
- Head coach Niall Angus is in his seventh year as the head coach. Entering the 2021-22 season, Angus owned a 68-53 career record and coached 11 all-conference singles, 11 all-conference doubles and 16 conference all-academic honorees.
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