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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.



































