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2002 University of North Carolina NCAA Men's Tennis Notes
May 8, 2002 | Men's Tennis
May 8, 2002
First-Round
#23 North Carolina vs. #39 Virginia Tech
Knoxville, Tenn., Saturday, May 11, 2002, 9 a.m.
#5 Tennessee vs. #25 Wake Forest
Knoxville, Tenn., Saturday, May 11, 2002, 1 p.m.
Second-Round
Winners of First-Round play Sunday, May 12, 2002, 1 p.m.
Probable North Carolina Line-up (19-5 Overall, 7-1 ACC Regular Season, ACC Champion)
Singles Pos. Player Class Hometown Overall Dual #1 Marcio Petrone Sr. Bairro, Meireles, Brazil 25-7 19-4 #2 Trystan Meniane Jr. Martinique, France 26-10 17-6 #3 Daniel Pinchbeck Fr. Edmondson Park, Australia 22-4 20-2 #4 Nicholas Monroe So. Olathe, Kan. 23-11 15-7 #5 Geoff Boyd Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 16-15 11-11 #6 Andrew Metzler So. Kansas City, Mo. 25-9 15-6 Doubles #1 Greg Archer/Petrone 14-7 Carolina's Record When... #2 Monroe/Pinchbeck 6-1 Winning Doubles Point: 16-0 #3 Boyd/Meniane 6-1 Losing the Doubles Point: 3-5Head Coach: Sam Paul 138-77 overall at UNC (53-19 in ACC regular season matches) 9th year
Assistant: Marc Schwartz
Volunteer Assistant: Don Johnson
Carolina's Men's Tennis Highlights
Noting Nicholas...the sophomore from Olathe, Kan., Nicholas Monroe is 23-11 overall in singles this year and 41-24 in his career as a Tar Heel...2002 All-ACC selection...he was 15-7 in dual matches...Monroe finished 7-1 in ACC dual matches this season...he is 21-16 overall in doubles this campaign...was named ACC Player of the Week on April 15...Monroe has won nine of his last 10 singles matches entering the NCAA Tournament.
Metzler Moments...a transfer from the University of Kansas, sophomore Andrew Metzler of Kansas City, Mo., has made a positive impact this season...2002 All-ACC selection...he reached the finals of singles in the ACC Indoor Championships in January...has a 25-9 record overall in singles to up his career college record to 45-26...was 15-6 in dual matches this season...was 6-2 at #6 singles in the ACC regular season...won seven of his eight tiebreakers this season...clinched matches against Furman and Wake Forest.
Boyd Bits...a freshman from Atlanta, Ga., Geoff Boyd moved into the lineup and has been a strong contributor all season...he has posted a 16-15 overall record, 5-3 versus ACC foes at the #5 spot...has won six of his nine tiebreakers...clinched matches against Davidson, Campbell and Brown.
Petrone Produces...the senior from Brazil, Marcio Petrone has had nothing short of a magnificent senior campaign...he entered the season ranked 62nd nationally in singles but was as low as #122 in the March 6, 2002, ratings...currently ranked #31...his senior year record is 25-7 overall, 19-4 in dual matches...he was 7-1 in ACC dual matches...leads Carolina with six match-clinching wins (NC State, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State, Virginia in both regular season and ACC Tournament)...has an 18-8 overall record in doubles...played nine ranked opponents this year, going 6-3...two of those three losses were to players ranked in the Top 11 of the country...the highest ranked opponent he defeated was Georgia Tech's #27 Roger Anderson...has won 11 of his last 13 dual matches.
Detailing Daniel...a freshman from Edmondson Park, Australia, Daniel Pinchbeck has been one of the best surprises in the ACC this year...he worked his way up to #3 in the lineup and went undefeated in eight ACC dual matches...has won nine straight singles matches heading into the NCAA Tournament...overall he is a sterling 22-4... in dual matches he was 9-1 at #3, 5-1 at #4 and 6-0 at #6...clinched matches against Rice and Virginia Commonwealth...he defeated #112 Marton Ott of VCU to clinch that win...also upset #103 Jason Zimmerman of Duke......22-7 overall in doubles...is younger brother of Kate Pinchbeck of Carolina's women's team.
Touting Trystan...a junior from the French dependency of Martinique, Meniane has been his usual steady self this year...he is 26-10 on the season, 17-6 in dual matches...has 67 career singles wins as a Tar Heel...went 5-3 in tiebreakers this season...24-8 overall record in doubles...clinched match wins against West Virginia, William and Mary, Maryland and in the ACC Tournament championship match against Georgia Tech...won 14 of his first 15 singles matches of the dual match season.
Paul Moving Up Charts...Head Coach Sam Paul's 53-19 ACC record places him fourth all-time among conference coaches in winning percentage. Paul's conference winning percentage ranks second among active ACC coaches...Paul has been named ACC Coach of the Year in 2002 as the Tar Heels have improved from 11-9 in 2001 to 19-5 this season.
Clinching Wins
The following players have won the decisive fourth point in Carolina's victories this spring:
Geoff Boyd (3) Davidson, Campbell, Brown
Trystan Meniane (4) West Virginia, William & Mary, Maryland, Georgia Tech (ACC Tournament)
Andrew Metzler (3) Furman, Wake Forest, Wake Forest (ACC Tournament)
Nicholas Monroe (1) Charlotte
Marcio Petrone (6) NC State, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State, Virginia, Virginia (ACC Tournament)
Daniel Pinchbeck (2) Rice, Virginia Commonwealth
Monthly Records Oct. Jan. Feb. March April Ben Aiken 1-1 1-2 Greg Archer 1-1 0-1 0-1 Geoff Boyd 3-3 3-1 2-3 4-4 4-4 Jonathan Janda 0-3 2-1 Trystan Meniane 5-3 5-1 5-0 7-3 4-3 Andrew Metzler 6-2 5-1 4-1 5-3 5-2 Nicholas Monroe 5-3 4-1 2-3 6-3 6-1 Marcio Petrone 7-2 1-0 4-1 8-1 6-2 Daniel Pinchbeck 2-2 1-0 5-0 7-2 7-0



















