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  Tyler Browne
School: California
Year: Senior
Home Town: Walnut Creek, CA
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Height: 5-11
Weight: 150 lbs.
Birth Date: Sunday, August 11, 1985
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Singles Record: 71-59
Doubles Record: 51-61
An incredibly gifted athlete with plenty of experience…will play a large role in the veteran leadership on the team.

Fall 2006: Missed most of the fall campaign after suffering an injury in the opening tournament…entered the fall with an ITA preseason singles ranking of 62 and a doubles preseason ranking of 31 with partner Pierre Mouillon.

2005-06:  Finished the season ranked tied for 30th in doubles with partner Conor Niland and 89th in singles…second team all-conference…posted a 9-1 record on the home court and 23-12 overall…on the second court, finished the campaign 13-6…biggest victory of the year came against then-15th-ranked Matt Bruch of Stanford, defeating him in three sets, 6-7, 7-6, 6-1…earned an at-large bid into the NCAA doubles championship with partner, Conor Niland…the duo finished the season with a 7-6 record…they upset then-sixth-ranked Matija Zgaga and Jon Reckewey of Baylor…in the fall, he posted a 7-3 singles record and a 5-4 doubles record.

2004-05:  Advanced to the semifinals of the 2005 Pac-10 tournament before losing to teammate Daniel Wallace (6-4, 6-0).

2003-04:  Teamed up with doubles partner Daniel Sebescen to upset No. 51 Nicolas Beuque and Pierrick Ysern of San Diego, 8-6, at the 2004 IcyHot/ITA Men's All-American Championships…won his first two collegiate matches at the 2003 Audi Napa Valley Classic…teamed with Dean Wallace to defeat No. 7 UCLA doubles pair in Round of 16 at 2004 Pac-10 tournament, 8-5.

Personal:  Born Aug. 11, 1985, in Walnut Creek…parents are Donald and Lindya Browne… sociology major…hopes to go on tour for a year after graduation…member of the Bear SAAC…played futures in Indonesia over the summer.

 BROWNE'S Career Record

                                    Singles                              Doubles

                                    Dual               Overall       Dual           Overall

2003-04                     10-13             15-20         5-18            14-21

2004-05                     13-7                20-14         8-9              13-15

2005-06                     15-7                24-12         10-6            10-6

Fall 2006                   0-0                  0-2              0-0              0-1

Totals                        38-27             59-48         23-33         41-47