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Men
Robert Krill, UW-Madison
Zeke Clark, Illinois
Thomas Pecor, Navy
Lucas Waak, Valparaiso
Lucas Anderson, Ball State
Andy Jackson, Air Force
Logon Collins, Marquette
Alexandre Brym, Ball State
Zane Smith, Ball State
Cliff Morrison, Ball State
Stephen Shao, Marquette
Jose Mancado, DePaul
Mark Rutherford, Marquette
Eigintas Vedrickas, Marquette
Tommy Dennis, Western Michigan
Michael Paul, Middle Tennessee (Wheelchair)
Matt Cloer, Florida State
Travis Parrott, Portland
Cody Hubbell, Texas A&M
Jamal Parker, Illinois
Hiro Nakamyura, Cal-Berkeley
David McNamara, Middle Tennessee
Thomas Blake, Harvard
Ricky Becker, Stanford
Robby Scott, Abeline christian
Marl Weaver, Texas A&M
Ignacio Martinez, University of San Diego
Janne Holtary, LSU
Jack Waite, UW-Madison
Koen Goenen, Leuven (Belgium)
Pete Fitzpatrick, Cal-Berkeley
Sven Saluuma, Indiana
Tony Snoyenbas, UW-Stout
Peter Wright, California
Andy Castle, Wichita State
Dan Weiss, Northwestern
Paul Annacone, Tennessee
Paul Smith, Wichita State
John Buchi, Oral Roberts
Mark Dickson, Clemson
Women
Miranda Ramirez, Syracuse
Summer Brills, Drake
Milena Toseva, Boise State
Kelly Poggensee-Wei, Cincinnati
Ana Pimienta, Marquette
Yuriko Ono, Western Michigan
Rocio Diaz, Marquette
Ana Gomez Alman, Kansas State
Petra Niedermayerova, Kansas State
Gillian and Rachael Hush, Marquette
Paulina Bigos, Alabama
Andrea Brenes, Alabama
Megan Moulton-Levy, William and Mary
Alyssa Detroy, Dayton
Sanja Incoc, Portland
Leigh Bradwell, Kentucky
Melissa Woods, Kentucky
Kathy Sell, Duke
Elisa Penalvo, Marquette
Brooke Siebel, Duke
Shannon Duffy, Northwestern
Alison Nash, Arizona State
Elizabeth Schmidt, UCLA
Marjorie Gantman, Northwestern
Nadia Smirnova, Auburn
Gulberk Gultekin, Alabama
Lisa Parks, Cal-Berkeley
Ali Yoshimoto, Cal-Irvine
Tiffany Silveria, Cal-Berkeley
Monika Waniek, Oklahoma State
Sokolwan Kocharoen, University of San Diego
Betsy Somerville, Arizona
Caroline Knudten, Kentucky
Kathy Frerici, Georgetown
Lynn Henderson, BYU
Sue Pendo, USC
Pam Jung, Pepperdine
Helena Monset, UCLA
Micki Schillig, San Diego State
Susan Hill, Clemson
MTC Sportsmanship Award
The MTC Sportsmanship Award is presented in honor of Charles C. (Chas) Mulcahy, who founded the Milwaukee Tennis Classic in 1975.
The award is given annually to the young man and young woman competing in the tournament who demonstrate meaningful and significant sportsmanship to serve as role models not only for the tournament by also the sport of tennis.
Mulcahy has worked with members of the Greater Milwaukee community to build the Classic into the nation's longest \-running invitational tennis tournament for collegiate men and women. He now serves as president of Milwaukee Tennis Classic, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.
Mulcahy is a former No.1 singles player for Marquette University where he captained the team for all three years of his varsity career (1957-1959). He was a two-time participant in the NCAA Championships. He also received the McCahill Award, presented by Marquette to the senior athlete who has demonstrated the highest performance in scholarship, leadership and athletics.
Among his honors:
Mulcahy was inducted into the MU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988.
In 1998, he co-chaired the World Semifinal Davis Cup tie between the United States and Italy.
In 2007, the new electronic scoreboard in MU's Healfaer Tennis Stadium & Recreation Center was dedicated to Mulcahy.
Celebrating 44 Years 1975-2019