Monday, May 14, 2007

Awards Awards Awards


Year-end team and player awards!

All Conference Awards
1st Team All Conference
Phalkun Mam
Steven Ly
Robbie Munday

2nd Team All Conference
Matt Solomon

NWC MVP
Phalkun Mam

Whitman College Awards
Outstanding Freshman Male Athlete
Matt Solomon

Outstanding Senior Male Athlete
Phalkun Mam

Borleske Trophy Winner (outstanding male senior athlete and leadership award)
Steven Ly

George Ball Sportsmanship Award (team award)
Men's Tennis

Coach of the Year

Jeff Northam

ITA Regional Awards
ITA/Arthur Ashe JR. Award for Leadership & Sportsmanship
Robbie Munday

Team Awards
Team Captains
Steven Ly, Phalkun Mam, Robbie Munday

Team MVP
Phalkun Mam

Most Inspirational
Steven Ly

Rookie of the Year
Matt Solomon

Most Improved
Dan Wilson

Sunday, May 13, 2007

End of the Season for the Whitties


Sorry I didn't write a post after our final match against Depauw. Doing a recap of our last match would mean the season was actually over -- something I hoped would never happen. It also means that my time with Kenji, Steven, Robbie and Phalkun is officially over. It has been an absolute pleasure and honor to have gotten to know these four outstanding men.

Against Depauw we got off to a horrible start in the doubles. The tigers came out firing and quickly went up breaks in all the doubles matches. The #8 ranked Tigers used that momentum to sweep all three doubles in convincing fashion -- #1 8-4, #2 8-3, #3 8-2.

In singles we played much better and, for the most part, played Depauw about even (the scores don't reflect how close the match was). At number #1 singles Phalkun regained his early season form playing some great ball. Phalkun came out firing quickly going up a set against the #6 ranked player in the nation. This was a very entertaining match to watch as both players cracked huge forehand after huge forehand. In the end Phalkun lost 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.

At #2 Steven was playing aggressive tennis and quickly went up a break in the 1st set. Steven served for the 1st at 5-4 but the Depauw player rallied and pushed the 1st set into a tiebreaker. In that breaker Steven went down 6-0 but won the next 5 points in a row to make the score 6-5. On the his 6th set point the Depauw player was finally able to clinch the set. In the second set Steven fought hard and played pretty well. Unfortunately the Depauw player pressed his advantage and never let Steven back into the match winning 7-6, 6-0.

Robbie's match at #3 was also very tight. Like heavy weight champions both players traded blow after blow. Both players were equally matched and only a couple points made the difference in the match. Because the team match was finished they played a 10-point breaker for the match. Robbie ended up being on the short end of that tiebreaker losing 6-4, 4-6, 10-7

At #4 Matt played perhaps the best #4 player in DIII tennis (he lost only 2 matches all year). His opponent was very quick, rarely missed and possessed pin-point passing shots. I was very impressed with Matt in this match and even though he lost in straight sets I feel he played one of most complete matches of the year. Early in the match Matt was being patient, setting up points and then going after big forehands. Although he had some success, his opponent was playing 8-10 feet behind the baseline and was running EVERYTHING down. Matt made a couple brilliant tactically adjustments: he served and volleyed more often, he started opening up the court with shorter angles and even hit some drop shots to mix up the play. Each set was decided by only 1 break with Matt losing 6-4, 6-3.

The most pleasant surprise in singles was Jake at #5 who pulled our only team point with a 6-3, 6-3 win. The surprise in this match was how quickly Jake pulled his game together after doubles. Jake would be the first to admit that he played horrible in the doubles. I was very nervous that his tight played would carry over into the singles. To Jake's credit he turned around his play and quickly dismantled his opponent (he was the 1st singles match off the court).

At #6 Dan played well but couldn't find an answer for his opponent's unconventional style of play. I've seen players with good slice backhands but I've never seen a player with a devastating slice forehand. Dan's opponent took the ball early off both slides and more that not sliced the ball keeping out of Dan's strike zone. He possessed a pin-point lob that always seemed to land on the baseline. Although unconventional, the Depauw player has been very effective all season long only dropping 2 matches in the entire season. Dan played and competed very well but ended up losing 6-3, 6-4.

Even though the final match score was 8-1 the match was close down to the wire. At one point in the match Jake was closing out his match, Phalkun was up a set, Steven was serving for the first set, and the other matches were on serve. The 3-0 lead after the doubles gave the Depauw team a wide cushion and never allowed them to feel any pressure in the singles.


Doubles

No. 1 -- Webeler/Swanson (DePauw) def. Mam/Solomon: 8-4
No. 2 -- Jeff Zanchelli/Keith (DePauw) def. Monday/Fuchs: 8-3
No. 3 -- Heck/Sandager (DePauw) def. Ly/Cappel: 8-2

Singles

No. 1 -- Evan Webeler (DePauw) def. Phalkun Mam: 2-6, 6-3, 6-4
No. 2 -- Kortney Keith (DePauw) def. Steven Ly: 7-6 (7-5), 6-0
No. 3 -- Scott Swanson (DePauw) def. Robbie Munday: 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (10-7)
No. 4 -- Brian Heck (DePauw) def. Matt Solomon: 6-4, 6-3
No. 5 -- Jake Cappel (Whitman) def. Scott Sandager: 6-3, 6-3
No. 6 -- Scott Sauer (DePauw) def. Dan Wilson: 6-3, 6-4

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Whitties make sweet 16!

We played perhaps our best match of the year defeating Albion 8-1 in the 2nd round of the NCAA III championships. Honestly we felt lucky just make the tournament -- after losing in the conference championships our season appeared to be over. However the NCAA III committee gave us a second chance and gave us an at-large birth into the national tournament. We view this as our shot at redemption and are playing like we have something to prove.

Although we didn't know much about Albion we did have a common opponent in Kalamazoo College. During our spring break trip we narrowly defeated Kalamazoo 5-4. Albion split their two matches with K-college during the year. Based on these results we knew it would be a good match.

We have been a bit flat in doubles so we decided to try some new doubles combinations. Matt and Phalkun played well at Ojai last weekend so we kept them together at #1 doubles. Robbie and Christoph haven't lost a doubles match since early March so they stayed at #2 doubles. To round out the line-up we put Steven and Jake together at #3 doubles.

The new doubles combinations certainly payed off today. We cruised to very quick wins at #2 and #3. At #2 Robbie and Christoph continued their strong play winning 8-1 (they have won 10 in a row). At #3 Jake and Steven got broke the first game and then won 8 of the last 9 games to win 8-2. We did drop #1 doubles 8-4 but Matt and Phalkun played pretty well.

The momentum from doubles spilled over to the singles were we won the first set in all the matches. Dan was the first off with a 6-1, 6-2 victory at #6. Steven quickly followed with a 6-4 6-1 win at #2. Phalkun sealed the match victory with a convincing 6-2, 6-2 win at #1 singles. At #4 Matt was on fire going up 6-1, 4-1 but then stumbled a bit dropping the second set in a tie-break. Since the team match was decided he played a match breaker for the 3rd winning 10-3. Jake made the singles sweep complete with a solid 7-6, 6-2 victory.

Tomorrow we play host #8 Depauw. I like how we played and competed today -- the match tomorrow should be a good battle!

Match Scores
Doubles

No. 1 -- Forster/Vandenberg (Albion) def. Mam/Solomon: 8-4
No. 2 -- Monday/Fuchs (Whitman) def. Still/Marshall: 8-1
No. 3 -- Ly/Cappel (Whitman) def. Lulek/Miller: 8-2

Singles

No. 1 -- Phalkun Mam (Whitman) def. Neil Forster: 6-2, 6-2
No. 2 -- Steven Ly (Whitman) def. Jon Vandenberg: 6-4, 6-1
No. 3 -- Robbie Munday (Whitman) def. Brandon Still: 6-3, 6-4
No. 4 -- Matt Solomon (Whitman) def. Nate Marshall: 6-1, 6-7 (7-4), 1-0 (10-3)
No. 5 -- Jake Cappel (Whitman) def. Ben Miller: 7-6 (7-4), 6-2
No. 6 -- Dan Wilson (Whitman) def. Andrew Lulek: 6-1, 6-2

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

All Conference Honors

The Whitman senior trio of Phalkun Mam, Steven Ly and Robbie Munday were all named to the 2007 NWC All-Conference first team. Freshman standout Matt Solomon also made All-Conference honors being named to the second team.

Also by vote of the coaches, Phalkun Mam was named NWC MVP!

Official Press Release

Live Scoring at the NCAA's

Our match(es) in Depauw will feature live scoring via the web. Friends, parents and fans can keep track of our progress by visiting the Depauw tennis page

Our first match is Saturday 2pm vs Albion.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

NCAA Bound!

Looks like we will traveling to Greencastle, IN (Depauw) for the first 3 rounds of the NCAA III Tournament! Since we didn't win our conference tournament we had to wait until late Monday afternoon to know if we received a bid into the tournament. Our #12 ranking and strength of schedule got us into the tournament and earned us the #2 seed in the Depauw bracket.

We are fortunate not only to make the tournament but also to play out of the West region. DIII is a bit different than DI tournaments in that it is based around regional play. If a school resides within 500 of a host site they are required to play at that site. That means the West region is a nightmare -- the #1 (UC Santa Cruz) and #2 (CMS) teams in the nation both have to play in West regional tournament. Too bad because only one of these teams will make it to the final 8. Additionally, the other teams in this bracket are forced to play two of the best teams in the nation.

Think good thoughts for us this weekend!