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  Scott Schnugg
School: Georgia Tech
Year: Senior
Home Town: Medford, Ore.
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High School: Naples High School
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185 lbs.
Birth Date: Thursday, November 12, 1981
Dominant Hand:
Major: Management
Singles Record: 80-37
Doubles Record: 74-36

 General Info: Earned All-America honors for the first time • An All-ACC honoree for the first time in his career in 2003 • Selected to compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship for the first time with teammate Roger Anderson • Has led the Jackets in overall and dual-match singles wins each season • Transferred to Georgia Tech after spending his freshman season at UC-Santa Barbara.

2002-03:  Garnered All-America honors with doubles teammate Roger Anderson after finishing the year ranked 10th in the final ITA poll • Earned All-ACC honors for the first time in his career in 2003 • One of Tech’s top singles performers, competing primarily at the No. 2 spot in the lineup • Led the team in overall singles and doubles wins in 2003 with 26 singles victories and 25 doubles wins • Led the team in dual-match singles and doubles victories with 15 and 16 respectively • Picked up a win at No. 1 singles over Mercer’s Felipe Echeverri by a 6-1, 6-2 score • Top singles victories included a win over Georgia’s 35th-ranked Nicolas Boeker in a 6-3, Ret., and over Texas’ 59th-ranked Jose Zarhi in straight sets by a 7-6 (6), 6-4 score, to help lead the Jackets past the ninth-ranked Longhorns • Teamed with Anderson to win the ACC Flight One Doubles title and were 14-3 overall and 13-2 in dual matches • The tandem recorded five wins over ranked opponents, including a victory over Duke’s eighth-ranked team of Phillip King and Michael Yani by an 8-5 score on March 29 • His 25 doubles wins in 2003 tied for the fifth-most in a season in school history with current Yellow Jacket coach Kenny Thorne • Career singles winning percentage of .702 is tenth all-time at Tech • Recorded three wins over ranked opponents on the year.

2001-02:  One of the Jackets’ most consistent performers in his first year at Tech • Teamed with fellow newcomer West Nott to form the team’s top doubles team, the duo posted a 28-9 record on the year • Finished the year with 29 individual doubles wins, tying with Nott for the second-highest single-season total in school history, just one shy of the school record • The tandem reached a season-high ranking of 28 on March 24 • Tied Roger Anderson for the team lead in singles victories, posting a 28-12 record on the year • The 28 wins matched the fifth-highest single-season total in program history • One of his biggest singles wins of the year came at the ACC Tournament, as he defeated Duke’s Joel Spicher in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1 to clinch the upset win for Tech over the 16th-ranked Blue Devils • Led the team with an 18-7 dual-match singles record, including a solid 8-1 mark in the No. 4 spot in the lineup.

2000-01 (at Santa Barbara):  Saw action at No. 3 singles as a rookie for the Gauchos in 2001 • Finished the year with a 2-5 record in dual-match singles play and a 3-8 overall record • In doubles play, was 3-2 in dual matches with partner Alex Yaftali and was 5-4 overall in doubles competition.

High School/Junior Tennis: Attended both North Medford High in Oregon and Naples High School in Florida • Graduated from Naples • Was a four-year honor society member and earned honor roll status every quarter while in high school • Ranked among the top-50 players in the nation as a senior and was ranked second in his region • Lettered for three years at North Medford for coach Cary Collins, playing at both the No. 1 and No. 2 positions in the lineup • Placed third at the 2000 Easter Bowl Tournament in doubles, and was a finalist at the 1999 Copper Bowl Tourney.

Personal: Full name is Scott Carl Schnugg • Born November 12, 1981 • Son of Steve and Cathy Schnugg • Majoring in management at Tech • Member of Georgia Tech and ACC Advisory Boards • Brother Stephen graduated from Georgia Tech and his brother Nathaniel won the 2001 Boys 12’s National and finished ranked No. 1 in the U.S. in 2002 • Cousin Julia Schnugg plays soccer at Florida State • Cousin Chris Schlatter is a junior on the Washington State men’s basketball team.