Scott Doerner recently completed his junior season at Pepperdine . . . One of three juniors on the Waves' 2004-05 roster . . . Solid competitor in both singles and doubles . . . Expected to be a significant contributor for the next two seasons.
2005: Compiled a dual match singles record of 19-7, going 12-5 in the No. 1 position and 7-2 in the No. 2 position...Ended the season with an ITA national ranking of 36 in singles and a No. 12 ranking in doubles with teammate Rico...Helped team advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships...Reached the second round in singles of the NCAA's after defeating Mirzadeh of Florida....Named WCC `Player of the Month' for February
2004: Compiled a dual match singles record of 13-11 for the Waves in 2004 . . . Registered a team-high 22 doubles victories against only five losses with teammate Alexandre Herrera . . . The Doerner/Herrera team went 7-0 in the No. 1 spot and 15-5 in the No. 2 position . . . Doerner/Herrera finished the season ranked #38 . . . Won a decisive doubles match, 8-5 in a 4-3 victory at Cal . . . Doerner/Herrera registered Pepperdine’s only victory (8-5) as the Waves fell to UCLA in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
2003: Completed rookie campaign with a dual match singles record of 17-9, playing primarily at the No. 4 position in the Pepperdine line-up . . . Including tournament play, notched an overall singles record of 22-12 . . . Played No. 2 doubles with rookie Pedro Rico . . . The tandem recorded an impressive dual match mark of 18-6 while playing at the No. 2 slot . . . Earned honorable mention All-West Coast Conference (WCC) accolades . . . Pepperdine finished the year with an overall dual match record of 17-11 . . . The Waves advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championships and finished the year ranked No. 26 nationally in the final Omni Hotels poll . . . Pepperdine won the WCC title for the 13th consecutive year dating back to 1991.
FALL 2002: Posted a 5-3 singles record in three tournaments . . . Advanced to the third round at the Omni Hotels Regional . . .
HIGH SCHOOL: Former Australian National grass court and clay court Under-16 champion . . . Was the top-ranked junior-level player in Australia . . . Competed in the Junior Australian Open.
PERSONAL: Born February 18, 1984 . . . A resident of Melbourne, Australia . . . A 2001 graduate of Haileybury College in Melbourne.