Sorry for the late write up on our Portland swing but its been a couple long coaching days. After we defeated Pacific and George Fox on Saturday we turned around and played another double header on Sunday — Linfield in the morning followed by Lewis Clark College in the afternoon. While daylight savings time is wonderful (who doesn’t like more sunlight) let me tell you it can be a drag trying to get a bunch of college students up an hour earlier on a Sunday morning! Actually the guys were great and didn’t complain (much) about getting up earlier.

For our Sunday matches I was able to juggle the line-ups a bit to allow people to rest. Even with different line-ups and doubles partners we rolled to 9-0 victories over Linfield and Lewis & Clark.

Monday we continued our spring trip with a match in Salem against Willamette. We knew this was going to be a tough match as Willamette is the team we have faced the past two years in the conference finals. The Whitman guys were up to the challenge as we defeated the tough Willamette squad 9-0.

We are currently en route to Southern CA for a series of weekend matches. Since it is spring break we are heading down early to get in a few days of practice.

More on our adventures later!

Feb 272011
 

After playing our first five matches on the road it was nice to finally be playing at home. Saturday presented a challenging day as we played a back-to-back double header. In the first match of the day we played Lewis & Clark (0-2 in conference play). This was a great match for the team as we mixed up the line-up giving most everyone the opportunity to play.

Doubles started off strong, grabbing an early lead in all the matches. At #1 doubles Quin/Matt won 8-3, at #2 doubles Sam/Adriel won 8-0, and at #3 the freshman duo of Will/Steven won 8-1.

In singles Quin really thrived playing in the #1 slot. Quin was very excited for the opportunity to play #1 because LC has one of the better #1 players in the conference. Quin has been playing great tennis this season and dismantled a very good player 6-1, 6-1. The rest of the matches featured similar scores — #2 Sam won 6-0, 6-1, #3 Adriel won 6-1, 6-0, #4 Matt won 6-2, 6-0, #5 Will won 6-0,6-0 and #6 Steven won 6-2, 6-1. Continue reading »

Sep 272010
 

I know the title says day two of the ITA but we are actually starting day three. Rain swept through the Willamette Valley yesterday pushing the tournament back a few hours and a change of venue to nearby indoor courts. Was a very long day we didn’t get back to the hotel until 11pm last night.

All I can say about yesterday’s tennis is wow. I felt like we had the top players in the conference coming at us all day long. In fact the day reminded me of one very long (11 hour) dual match. In the first round of matches we were lucky to have Whitman players on 5 out of 6 courts. One of the most entertaining matches of the day was freshman Andrew La Cava vs senior Etienne Moshevich. It was unfortunate these two teammates had to play against each other. Andrew ended up getting the better of his teammate 7-6 (11-9), 6-3. Besides the high level of play it was wonderful seeing how the competed against each other. Even though this was an important match they played it like true brothers — complimenting each other, replaying points, and truly being supportive of each other. Etienne is such a blessing to have on the team. Besides being a warrior on the court he is supportive of his team and a true leader. Continue reading »
 

Yesterday was the last home match for the Fighting Squirrels. Fittingly, the match was against the #2 team in the conference Linfield. We always know matches against Linfield are going to be intense affairs: they are well coached and play good doubles. Last month we defeated Linfield 7-2 on their home courts (losing at #1 doubles and #5 singles). That victory was a bit tainted as Linfield was missing their standout senior Kyle Anderson. So far this season Anderson has only lost to our own Matt Solomon (in the fall) and UC Santa Cruz #2 player (in 3 sets).

 

Yesterday we finished the Portland phase of our spring break trip with a 9-0 victory over Pacific University. In the past five days we have gone 7-0 in conference play! During that stretch we defeated what I think are three of the best teams in the conference (PLU, Linfield, and Willamette). Also during this stretch we have only lost 4 individual matches! I’m feeling very good where we are as a team and how we are currently playing.

Against Pacific we started with singles (looked like it was going to rain) and we quickly ran away with the match. I think we lost a total of 16 games in the singles. Pacific is a up-coming-team and they have steadily improved each of the past few years under the guidance of Coach Jackson. However our depth and experience was simply too much for them as quickly went through the singles.
With the first phase of our trip under our belts we are headed to UC Santa Cruz where we play three great matches this weekend — UC Santa Cruz, Cal Lutheran and Pomona. The new rankings come out today and I would expect both UCSC and Cal Lu to be top 10 and Pomona in the top 20. We couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to play against some of the top teams in the nation.
Speaking of rankings, the latest d3tennis power rankings has Whitman at #21 in the nation. We are currently 13-1 on the year (only loss to #1 UC Santa Cruz) and 12-0 in conference.
 

Yesterday we once again split into two squads. My team traveled to McMinnville to take on Linfield and coach Ann’s group traveled to Newberg to play George Fox.

I was looking forwards to the Linfield match because they were off to their best start in school history and, like us, were undefeated in NWC play. This was a pretty big match in the conference..the winner takes over 1st place in the standings and takes a big step towards claiming the conference championship.
Mar 232009
 

Long post incoming. Sorry for the length of the post but it has been a few days since I’ve been able to provide match recaps.

First off scores from yesterday:

Whitman 9 Westminster 0

Whitman 5 Colby 4

What an unbelievable spring break trip! Two weeks on the road with an amazing group of guys (we are starting our second week). Many people have asked why we are taking a two-week trip. Whitman has a two-week break and traditionally we have taken the 1st week to travel and play matches. This year I decided to schedule most of our away conference matches the first week of break and use the second week to travel to Hilton Head Island.

So far the trip has been a blast. Our team is more a family than a team and we are the best vacation ever! Well its not exactly a vacation since we are playing something like 14 matches during our trip.

Last time I really updated the blog was on Monday after the Pacific and George Fox matches. On Tuesday I took part of the guys to Salem for a conference match against Willamette. Since we had a two hour drive to Salem we left about 10am to ensure we had plenty of warm-up time. Weather was actually perfect in Salem and we got to play the match outdoors. This is quite a rarity in Salem: they have only played two home matches at their outdoor courts in the last two years!

We played Willamette 5 days earlier in Walla Walla so we knew what to expect coming into the match. In our earlier meeting we had close matches at both #1 and #2 doubles (both were 8-6). In this match we came out firing and took control of the match from the start. In fact we only lost a combined 2 games in the matches! In singles the matches were much more competitive. Chris really struggled at the start of his match before settling down for 1-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory. Dan also had a close three set match 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. We were able to win the rest of the matches in straight sets. One of the highlights was Reid Bennett’s 6-0, 6-3 victory at #6. Reid was scheduled as the alternate but Justin’s shoulder didn’t feel right so I pulled Justin out of the singles and moved Reid to the #6 slot.

After a snack in Salem we drove to Lewis-Clark to watch Team B take on the Pioneers. Even though the two teams had only been apart for a day it seemed like forever since we had seen each other. We actually arrived after David “the clincher” Deming won the match with his 6-4, 6-2 victory at #6. However we able to watch Jake post a solid win over Vincent Groot (Vincent is top 30 in the region). When we arrived Jake was down 1-4 in the third. With the strong encouragement of his teammates, Jake was able to reel off 5 straight games for a 7-6, 1-6, 6-4 win. By the time we got to the Fuch’s house for dinner it was already around 10pm…talk about a long day!

Thursday was another early day as our Linfield match was moved indoors in Salem. So up at 6am and out the door at 7am for another two hour drive to Salem. We had played Linfield about three weeks ago in the comfort of our indoor tennis courts. Even though we escaped with a 5-4 match we felt terrible about the way ended (we were up 5-2 in team scoring and let #5 and #6 slip away). The kicker for this match with Linfield was we were playing without our #1 standout Etienne Moshevich (injury).

I was so proud of the way we stepped up and started the match. At #1 doubles Christoph and Quin broke the first game and never looked back winning 8-5 (they lost to this team 8-6 in our first meeting). At #2 doubles Dan and Justin where down a break at 2-4 and motored to a 8-5 win (they played #3 doubles the first time we played). At #3 doubles Nadeem and Chris were down from the first game and battled back for an 8-7 lead. Unfortunately they couldn’t convert a few match points and Linfield was able to send the match to a tiebreak. At this point Nadeem really showed his doubles skills and made it a personal point to take over the breaker…which he did. After the doubles we are up 3-0. In NCAA DIII tennis coming back from 0-3 in doubles is incredibly tough.

We only had four courts to play on so #5 (Quin) and #6 (Christoph) had to wait. We were able to take the 1st sets at #1 (Chris), #3 (Jake) and #4 (Nadeem). Unfortunately Dan ran into a red hot player and dropped his match 6-0, 7-5. Chris was able to close out the #1 match 6-4, 6-4 giving us a 4-1 lead. At this point Jake and Nadeem both drop the second set. I must say that this trip has been great for Jake. He has really stepped up his game and is becoming “clutch” in tight matches. He was up a break in the 2nd and let the set slip through his fingers. In the 3rd he was able to break at 4-4 and serve out the match 6-4. For the record at this point Jake has played 4 consecutive three-set matches and won them all! With the match over Nadeem played a 10 point breaker for the 3rd and ended up losing 6-7, 7-5, 10-5. Although Deem felt like he didn’t play his best tennis he competed hard and pushed a very good player to the limits.

For Christoph (#6) and Quin (#5) this match was about redemption. One great thing about tennis is you always get second chances. In our first meeting Christoph and Quin were both up 6-1 and a break in the 2nd set when the wheels fell off and they both ended up losing in a match breaker. I know this didn’t sit well with either of them and they were chomping for a rematch. To make a long story short (and this has been a long story) both were able to use the opportunity and reverse the outcome of the previous meeting — Quin won 6-4, 6-4 and Christoph won 6-2, 4-6, 10-8.

It was great defeating 7-2 minus our #1 player! Certainly a good sign when we go into the conference tournament.

After the match we grabbed a quick lunch, raced back to our housing to pack-up, string a few rackets and hit the road for the Seattle airport. Ended up checking into the hotel at 10pm. After a quick dinner we hit the sack to grab a couple hours of sleep before our 6am flight (at the airport at 4am) to Charlotte NC.

On a personal note Charlotte was one of the highlights of the trip. Note only did my lovely wife join us for this stage of the trip but we stayed at the home of ex-Whitman professor, baseball coach and Athletic Director Travis Feezell and his family. For Jennifer and I it was wonderful catching up with our friends.

On Saturday we had a nice hit at a local high school, packed up the vans and hit the road. Its about a 4-hour drive from Charlotte to Hilton Head Island, SC. Reason we flew into Charlotte instead of closer airports was ticket price. Our tickets into Charlotte were less than half some teams paid to fly into Savannah, GA. I figured the $300 savings per ticket (16 tickets) was worth the the 4-hour drive.

Hilton Head is a wonderful place for matches. We are staying at the Hilton Head Island Beach and Tennis Resort and staying in condos. The condos are great since they have full kitchens, living rooms and separate bedrooms. Plus three of our matches this week are right outside of of the condos!

Yesterday we played a double header/split squad match against Colby and Westminster. In the morning the top players took on a tough Colby squad. It was really hard to gauge the Colby team. They are ranked #8 in the tough NE region but haven’t played any matches (we were their first match). As I mentioned in an earlier post this marked the return of our best player Etienne Moshevich — we decided to have him only play doubles to see how he responded to competitive play.

For the past two-weeks I’ve been preaching to the team that we need to be in close matches and look forward to the battle and intensity in close matches. Winning matches 9-0 with half a squad doesn’t prepare us for tough national level competition. Well Colby provided our first test. We didn’t play well in doubles and found ourselves in a 1-2 hole. Plus after watching the doubles it was clear that Colby had two very good players at #1 and #2. Everyone knew they needed to step up play in singles. And step up play did they ever. We won 6-0 first sets at #3, #4, #6 and 6-2 at #5. Talk about a momentum swing! The entire team was supporting everyone and playing with positive enthusiasm. We ended up rolling to 6-0, 6-1 victories #6, #4, and #3. With the match score 4-3 (Dan lost at #2) we only needed one more win to clinch the match. Chris lost an incredibly long set at #1 so the “clincher” appeared to come down to Quin’s match. Quin was absolutely rolling in his match he won the first set 6-2 (didn’t lose a point on serve) and was up 5-2 serving with a match point. At this point Quin thinks the team match is over and is wondering why his teammates are hanging on the fence screaming and yelling for each point he won. At 5-2 match point Quin hits a wall losing about 8 straight points — he can’t find the court with anything! From that match point Quin doesn’t win another point until 4-5. It is one of the most incredible turn arounds I have seen in a match. At 5-4 Quin starts to get his focus back and earns a couple match points only to get broke. At 5-5 things are really tight and the entire team is squirming on the sideline. Of course Quin is blissfully ignorant to the match situation. Quin finally breaks after a long duece game. Serving 5-4, Quin loses 3 more match points (6 match points lost); lucky for us Quin finally wins the match on his 7th match point…whew!

We immediately started our second match against Westminster. Kind of funny since Chris was still playing his singles match when we started singles against Westminster (because of courts we started with singles). Team “B” looked incredibly sharp mowing through a team that has been to the NCAA team tournament the past 2 years. Adriel looked incredibly sharp in his 6-1, 6-2 victory at #1 (over a very solid player). Based on his strong play he is going to play #6 against Chicago later today. Thomas also played very thoughtful tennis and posted another routine win. So far this trip he has yet to drop more than 2 games in a match!

Later today (noon) we play a very loaded Chicago team. We are both ranked in the 20′s but Chicago is one of the most talented teams in the nation. Their roster is loaded with 4 and 3 star recruits. On paper they are the better team. However, matches aren’t played on paper and it is impossible to measure a team’s work ethic and competitive spirit. We are certainly looking forward to today’s challenge. We are also looking forward to having ET back in the line-up. At 6pm Team “B” takes on St Thomas.

Big shout out to former Whittie Dan Solomon who is finishing his college career at Colorado College. Over the weekend he defeated PLU #1 Joel Trudel in straight sets. He told me it was a very sweet victory:)

Pictures of our trip

 

I’ll try to post more later tonight but we are in a rush packing so we can head out to the Seattle airport. Earlier today we defeated Linfield 7-2 at the Courthouse in Salem, OR.

Doubles
#1 Christoph/Quin def Kingzett/James 8-5
#2 Dan/Justin def Ruess/Van Mens 8-5
#3 Nadeem/Chris def Dewitt/Anderson 9-8
Singles
#1 Chris def Van Mens 6-4, 6-4
#2 Dan lost Ruess 6-0. 7-5
#3 Jake def Ander 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 (I think those were the scores)
#4 Nadeem lost James 6-7, 6-4, 10-5 (not sure of tiebreak)
#5 Quin def Magdaong 6-4, 6-4
#6 Christoph def Dewitt 6-2, 4-6, 10-8

 

Ick! I feel like just kissed my sister (no offense Patsy)! Last night we managed to pull off a 5-4 victory over Linfield but it left us with a bad taste. We had a golden opportunity to put our stamp on the conference. A good win over Linfieldwould not only places us uptop the conference standings but could give us momentum heading into a long 2 week spring break trip.

In doubles we started very strong at #2 and #3. At #2 ET and Jake broke early and never looked back for a quick 8-1 victory. At #3 Justin and Dan jumped on a good Linfield team closing out the match 8-3. At #1 Quin and Christoph always seemed on the defensive. Christoph and Quin possess two of the best serves on the team. For some reason last night they really struggled with their serves:  in fact, I’m pretty sure their 1st serve percentage was under 30% for the match. To their credit they kept digging themselves out of holes and broke Linfield at 5-7 putting the match back on serve. However Linfield was able to break to finish out the match 8-6.
In singles we started with #1 ET, #2 Chris, #3 Jake and #4 Dan (we have 4 indoor courts). Early in the match things we were on cruise control and we were steaming ahead. In all 4 matches we broke early and had command of all the matches. Someplace along the line our cruise control broke down and we started struggling. Jake was up 3-0 in the 1st and then went down 4-6, 0-5. Dan won the first but quickly when down 0-4 in the 2nd. While Jake and Dan were struggling, ET and Chris were able to put the hammer down both winning in straight sets.
With ET and Chris’s victory we were able to take a 4-1 lead. Jake mounted a mini-rally at 0-5 but ended up dropping his match 4-6, 2-4. Match score now 4-2 with Dan starting his 3rd set and #5 (Quin) and #6 (Christoph) taking the courts. With Dan locked in a major battle, both Quin and Christoph won their 1st sets 6-1. At this point the team match looked like a lock since we only need to win 1 more set to clinch the team match. Dan ended up breaking serve at 4-4 and managed to serve out the match despite the Linfield opponent fighting off 3 match points. We now have the team match in hand 5-2 and up a set and a break at #5 and #6. However once Dan clinched the team match the air went out of our sails and we ended up dropping up 5 and 6 in 3rd set match tiebreaks.
Hats off to a very tough and competitive Linfield team. They came into our place and battled tooth and nail the entire match. As I told the team in our pre-match meeting is I look forward to playing Linfield because they are always fired up and will keep coming after you no matter the score. Coach Swanson does a great job getting his players ready to play.
Even though we ended up with a 5-4 victory we all felt horrible about the way the match played out. We had a very long, and incredibly positive, team meeting after the match. Hopefully this experience help our team develop as we head into spring break.