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.
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2015 Transfers
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
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2015 Transfers
- Max Andrews from Rice to Miami - Andrews went 13-8 during dual match play at 2, 3, & 4.
- Stjepan Cagalj from Louisville to Troy - Cagalj saw action in just 2 dual matches for Louisville going 1-1.
- 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)
- 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).
- 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.
- Sean Donohue from Alabama to Louisville. Donohue went 3-5 in dual match play last year playing mostly at 5 and 6.
- Daniel Echeverry from UT Arlington to Utah State. Echeverry went 1-2 last year playing at 5 and 6.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Will Adkisson from LSU to Arizona. Adkisson redshirted last year so he'll have 4 years of eligibility left.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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