April 15, 2004
Georgia Tech’s men’s tennis senior Scott Schnugg was named as a member of the all-Atlantic Coast Conference men’s tennis team as announced by the league office on Thursday. The 18-member team was selected by a vote of the conference’s nine head coaches.
Schnugg garners all-conference accolades for the second time in his career and he is currently the nation’s 46th-ranked singles players and is first on the team with a 24-10 overall singles record and is 15-6 in dual matches this season while playing at the top of the singles lineup. In 2003, Schnugg was named to the team after pairing with former Yellow Jacket standout Roger Anderson to win flight one doubles.
Schnugg and the rest of the Georgia Tech men’s tennis team will open play in quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament Friday taking on fifth seeded Clemson at 12 p.m. Full tournament results will be available at www.theacc.com with recaps on all Yellow Jacket matches available at www.ramblinwreck.com.
2004 ACC All-Conference Team Geoff Boyd................................. North CarolinaChristopher Brown.................................... DukeMat Cloer..................................... Florida StateJonathan Janda........................... North CarolinaJarmaine Jenkins................................. ClemsonPhillip King............................................. DukeRaian Luchici............................. North CarolinaNick Monroe.............................. North CarolinaRylan Rizza......................................... VirginiaScott Schnugg............................... Georgia TechDerrick Spice................................. Wake ForestDoug Stewart....................................... VirginiaJonathan Stokke....................................... DukeJonathas Sucupira......................... Florida StateConor Taylor....................................... NC StateNathan Thompson............................... ClemsonLudovic Walter......................................... DukeJason Zimmermann.................................. Duke
Player of the Year Mat Cloer………………………………. Florida State
Freshman of the Year Todd Paul………………………………. Wake Forest
Coach of the Year Sam Paul…………………………….. North Carolina