PlaySight

Multi-Match Scoreboard


Donations/Tips Welcomed

Transfers

I expect this list will start to fill up as we get closer to August. If you know of guys/gals that are transferring send me an email bobbyk@collegetennistoday.com and if you've seen it in print put a link as well.  I prefer to put only confirmed transfers but if its rumored I could probably make a notation saying its just rumored.

To view the google doc on its own page click here




2015 Transfers
  1. Max Andrews from Rice to Miami - Andrews went 13-8 during dual match play at 2, 3, & 4.
  2. Stjepan Cagalj from Louisville to Troy - Cagalj saw action in just 2 dual matches for Louisville going 1-1. 
  3. Alex Fennell from Penn State to South Carolina - Fennell went 9-19 last year for PSU going 6-10 at #1 and 3-9 at #2. In his freshmen year he went 16-10 in dual match play playing primarily at #3 (15-9)
  4. Egbert Weverink from Mississippi State to Utah. Weverink went 1-0 at #6 singles 2 years ago for Mississippi State but wasn't on the roster last year (recovering from injury it appears).
  5. Grayson Goldin from Florida State to Alabama. Goldin went 15-7 in 2013 including a 10-5 record at #6. Goldin sat out this past season.
  6. Sean Donohue from Alabama to Louisville. Donohue went 3-5 in dual match play last year playing mostly at 5 and 6. 
  7. Daniel Echeverry from UT Arlington to Utah State. Echeverry went 1-2 last year playing at 5 and 6.
  8. Peter Bertran from Georgia to South Florida. Bertran went 2-0 in dual match play last year playing at #6. He also went 11-4 in the individual portion.
  9. Gabor Csonka from D2 Ohio Dominican to LSU. Csonka was ranked #38 in D2 and went a perfect 15-0 at #1 singles in dual-match play. He also went 8-1 in the individual portion with his only loss coming in the quarterfinals of the USTA/ITA Midwest Regional in a match where a 10 point tiebreak was played in lieu of a 3rd set.  
  10. Mathaus Spiering from D2 Harding to Georgia Southern. Spiering was ranked #36 in D2 during the 2013-14 season but did not play last season. He went 14-2 at #1 singles. 
  11. Robin Haden from Mississippi State to Iowa.  Haden went 6-3 at #6 singles last season though he primarily saw action against lighter competition while sitting out against SEC foes.  Haden had a nice win in the fall over LSU's #1 Jordan Daigle. Haden was a starter in doubles going 16-8. 
  12. Maximilian Ilic from D2 McKendree to Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Ilic went 14-11 in dual-match play last season including 9-10 at #1. The year prior he went 11-6 with 10 wins at #3. 
  13. Trent Botha from Oklahoma State to Arizona. Botha joined Oklahoma State last January and went 3-0 playing at #5 and #6 and only dropped 7 games in those 3 wins.  He will be a sophomore next year with 3 years of eligibility left. 
  14. Vitor Mendes from Ventura College (So. Cal Community College) to Wichita State. Mendes went 53-9 in singles at Ventura playing #1 singles in dual matches during the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He will have 2 years of eligibility left. 
  15. Jerry Lopez from Kentucky to TCU. Lopez went 13-7 in dual-match play in 2015 playing 6 matches at #1 (6-0) and 15 matches at #2 (8-7). He went 4-6 in SEC play with all those coming at #2. Lopez will be a junior this coming season. 
  16. Jose Salazar from Oklahoma to Arkansas. Salazar went 9-4 in dual-match play last year with those matches split between #5 and #6. He should have 2 year of eligibility left. 
  17. Oliver Plaskett from Auburn to Arizona. Plaskett went 10-7 in dual-match play (3-4 vs. SEC) with 14 of those 17 matches coming at #6. He went 5-2 in the individual portion. He will have 2 years of eligibility left. 
  18. Will Adkisson from LSU to Arizona. Adkisson redshirted last year so he'll have 4 years of eligibility left.
  19. Fernando Sela from Clemson to George Washington. Sela only saw action in 2 dual-matches last season posting a 1-0 record with the other going unfinished. Sela went 6-3 in dual-match play the year prior seeing action at 5 and 6. He will have 2 years of eligibility left. 
  20. Eric Perez from LSU to Louisiana Lafayette.  Perez went 3-0 in dual-match play with each of those matches coming at #6 singles against lighter competition. Perez went 4-4 in the fall in the individual portion.  Perez will have 2 years of eligibility left.
  21. Jesse Flores from Central Florida to Miami. Flores went 8-5 in dual-match play each of the last 2 seasons with most matches coming at #5 or #6. Flores will have 2 years of eligibility left. 
  22. Julian Cash from Mississippi State to Oklahoma State. Cash went 10-7 in dual-match play primarily playing at #6 and he also went 14-5 in doubles with 2 different partners. Cash will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  23. Logan Staggs from Northwestern to UCLA. Staggs went 18-11 in dual-match play splitting time between #3 and #4. Staggs also went 7-2 in the individual portion of the season. He will have 3 years of eligibility remaining.  
  24. Francisco Lin Kim from D2 Valdosta State to Troy. Yim Kim went 5-8 in dual-match play with all but 2 matches coming at #2. He'll have 3 years of eligibility remaining.
  25. Edward Nguyen from D2 Valdosta State to Auburn. Nguyen went 8-3 in dual-match playing primarily splitting time between #4 and #5. He'll have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  26. Florian Lakat from Mississippi State to Cal. Lakat has played #1 at State for the last 2 years going 16-11 in dual-match play and 22-15 overall his freshman year and 14-8 in dual-match play and 17-11 overall last season. Lakat finished last season ranked #65 in singles and #14 in doubles with Julian Cash. He'll have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
  27. Juan Cruz Estevarena from Mississippi State to College of Charleston. Estevarena went 10-6 in dual-match play primarily at #2 and 14-10 overall. He'll have 3 years of eligibility remaining.
  28. Conner Huertas del Pino from East Tennessee State to Auburn. Huertas del Pino went 9-9 in dual-match play mostly playing at #4. He'll have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  29. Joshua Page from Abraham Baldwin (NJCAA) to San Diego. Page won the NJCAA National Championship at #1 singles as a freshman and was named the ITA NJCAA Sophomore of the Year last year. 
  30. Vaughn Hunter from Tyler Junior College to Mississippi State. Vaughn went 15-1 last year in dual-match play at #1 and 21-2 his freshman year at #1 and #2. Vaughn will have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
  31. Matthew Rossouw from Tyler Junior College to Alabama. Rossouw went 13-1 last year in dual-match play primarily playing at #2. Rossouw will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  32. Arturo Pinazo from Laredo Community College to Clemson.  Pinazo played #1 at LCC for the last 2 years and finished this past season ranked #10 in singles and #2 in doubles. Pinazo will have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
  33. Oliver Landert from Florida to Florida Gulf Coast. Landert went 10-5 during the individual portion of the season and then 4-5 in dual-match play with 5 of those dual-matches coming at #5 and the others at #6. Landert will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  34. Preston Touliatos from Eastern Illinois to Tennessee. Touliatos went 10-9 in dual-match play splitting time between #2 and #3. He will have 3 years of eligibility remaining.
  35. Michael Redlicki from Duke to Arkansas. Redlicki went 19-7 in dual-match play his freshman year splitting time between #2 and #3. He went 6-3 in dual-match play his sophomore year playing all 9 of those matches at #1 before he was dismissed from the team. Redlicki stayed at Duke but did not play tennis this past year. He just graduated from Duke so he'll either have 1 or 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  36. Daniil Ginzburg from Monmouth to Drexel.  Ginzburg went 2-0 in dual-match play last year and 2-1 the year prior at #5 and #6. He'll have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
  37. Balaji Lakshmanan from Buffalo to Drexel. Lakshmanan didn't see any action during the dual-match season though he went 4-5 in the individual portion. He will have 3 years of eligibility remaining.  
  38. Hampton Drake from Clemson to Duke. Drake went 10-11 in dual-match play splitting time between 3, 4, 5, and 6. He finished the year on a 5-match winning streak. Drake will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  39. Aidan Talcott from Denver to William & Mary. In his freshman year Talcott went 9-4 in dual-match play at #5 and #6 and 14-13 overall however last year he went 0-3 in dual-match play and 5-7 overall. Talcott will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  40. Petar Tomic from Auburn to Elon. Last year Tomic went 3-7 in dual-match play (mainly #5 & #6) and 5-14 overall after going 9-13 in dual-match play his freshman year with most of those matches coming at #4. Tomic will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  41. Grant Thompson from Eastern Illinois to Wisconsin Whitewater. Thompson went 0-4 at #1 singles last year and 5-12 the year prior.  He should have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  42. Hunter Johnson from Louisiana-Lafayette to SMU. Johnson redshirted last year after making the transfer but went a perfect 16-0 in dual match play during the 2013-14 season playing primarily at #5 and #6. Hunter went 14-7 in dual match play his freshman year playing at the 3 through 6 slots. He will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  43. Yates Johnson from Louisiana-Lafayette to SMU. Johnson redshirted last year and went 3-1 in dual-match play during the 2013-14 season after going 6-2 his freshman year. He will have 2 years of eligibility remaining.
  44. Pedro Dumont from Wake Forest to West Florida. Dumont played at Mississippi State in the 2012-13 season going 15-5 in dual-match playing including 13-2 at #6 before transferring to Wake Forest for the 2013-14 season where he went 11-11 in dual-match play (9-5 at #5 & 2-6 at #6). Dumont sat out last year after making the transfer and he'll have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  45. Wilder Pimentel from VCU to Southern Illinois. Pimentel went 13-6 in dual-match play last year playing mainly at #4 and #5. Pimentel will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  46. Shane Trebisky from Meridan Community College to Southern Illinois.  Trebisky went 13-3 in dual-match play last year playing all matches at #1 singles for Meridan. Trebisky will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  47. Leonard Gerch from Oklahoma State to Samford.  Gerch went 3-1 in dual-match play last season playing in the bottom half of the lineup. Last year Gerch showed on OSU's roster as a freshman last year but this year he shows as a senior. He is 22 years old so this will likely be his last year of eligibility.
  48. Felipe Frias from Louisville to Florida Atlantic. Frias went 10-6 during with Louisville during the individual portion of the 2013-14 season but didn't see any action in dual-match play. He sat out last year and will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  49. Bartosz Sawicki from Tennessee to Oregon. Sawicki went 3-4 in dual-match play last season playing at #5 and #6. He'll have just 1 year of eligibility left.
  50. Luca Marquard from Pepperdine to UC Irvine. Marquard went 10-6 in dual match play at #5 and #6. Marquard will have 3 years of eligibility remaining.
  51. Michal Rolski from Wagner to Columbia. Rolski went 12-6 in dual-match play at #1 singles and 6-2 in the fall. Rolski will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  52. Gregory Anderson from TCU to Marquette. Anderson, who is a freshman, went 3-3 in the fall and will still have 4 years of eligibility. 
  53. Ryan Newman from NC State to William & Mary. Newman played 1 dual-match in the 2013-14 season at NC State before taking a redshirt season last year. The redshirt sophomore will have 3 years of eligibility remaining. 
  54. Joao Gauer from Florida State to Florida Atlantic. Gauer played 1 dual-match last season and is listed as a redshirt season so this should be his final year of eligibility. 
  55. Court Clark from Nebraska to Northern Kentucky. Clark saw action last year in the fall but didn't crack the lineup in the spring. Clark is a redshirt junior so he'll have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 
  56. Lukas Clemens from Nicholls State to Northern Kentucky. Clemens went 7-6 in dual-match play last season while playing primarily at #2. Clemens will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. 



Here is a list of players that aren't showing on current rosters even know they should have eligibility remaining - could be transferring somewhere else or maybe just not playing any more. I guess we'll find out when everyones rosters are updated for the new season.

Matthew Erdman - Wake Forest (transferred to D3 Emory)
Alexander Fahnehjelm - Miami (went back to Sweden)
Andrew Harrington - Miami (transferred to D3 Emory)
John Michael Busch - LSU
Harrison Kennedy - LSU
Hasier Pastor - Cal
Kevin Farin - Oregon
Alex Marcinkowski - Oregon
Blake Anthony - Oregon
Patrick Mayer - Memphis
Zach Wilder - Ole Miss
Joe Rogers - Ole Miss
Steig Martens - Iowa
Chris Hobgarski - Nebraska
Linus Erhart - Nebraska
Charlie Shin - Nebraska
Dragos Puscalau - Washington
Aydin Tasevac - Utah
Jake Gober - Harvard
Nicholas Mahlangu - Harvard
Geoffrey Fosso - San Diego
Patrick Hall - San Diego
Antonio Batlle Rodriguez - VCU
Matthew Kritzinger - VCU
Marcos Rocca - VCU
Adam Fenton - Elon
Ismael Sanchez Delfin - Elon
Nicolas Podesta - Penn