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  Petar Mandic
School: Univ. of Iowa
Year: Senior
Home Town: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
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High School: Cardinal Gibbons, FL HS
Height: 6-1
Weight: 160 lbs.
Birth Date: Tuesday, May 27, 1980
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Major: business
Singles Record: 22-30
Doubles Record: 20-18

2001 Fall – Won the A Flight consolation final in the first bracket of the Harvard Invitational… competed in the pre-qualifying round of the All-American Tournament… went 3-5 in singles competition…went 0-3 in doubles competition.

2001 Spring -- Went 8-15 overall in singles competition... recorded an overall dual record of 7-13 at the No. 2 position... went 6-8 in doubles play with teammate Tom Buetikofer at the No. 2 position.

2000 Fall -- Was unable to compete due to injury.

2000 Spring -- Competed at the No. 2 position before sustaining injury... went 6-11 overall... was 2-2 at the No. 2 position and 4-9 at the No. 4 position... went 3-1 in doubles competition at the No. 3 position.

1999 Fall -- Won the A flight of the Boilermaker Classic... finished the season with a 5-5 singles record and 3-8 doubles record.

1999 Spring --  Had an overall dual record of 11-11 including 1-1 at the No. 3 position, 9-9 at the No. 4 position and 1-1 at the No. 5 position... went 0-1 in doubles competition.  

1998 Fall -- Finished with an 8-5 record in singles competition... runner-up in flight C at the Ball State Invitational... third in flight 2A singles at Boilermaker Classic... compiled a 7-3 doubles mark... won the flight D doubles at the Illinois Invitational with partner J.R. Chidley... semi-finalist in doubles at the Ball State Invite.

High School -- Member of Florida state championship team in 1997-98... undefeated in varsity match play with a record of 15-0... singles national champion and doubles runner-up in Yugoslavia in 1997... runner-up in singles championship in 1995... third place finish in 1994... member of Yugoslavian National Team... finalist at Miami Shores Tournament... coach was Joe Cabana.