Yesterday we played conference up and comer Willamette on our home courts. The match was originally schedule for the morning, but to accommodate WU's travel plans we moved the match back to 1pm. One unexpected benefit of the time change was we were able to play the match outdoors. With the temperature around 55 and crystal blue skies we were able to play our first outdoor match of the year. As I explained the the team before the match the transition from inside tennis to outdoor tennis is never easy nor does it typically produce great tennis. However it is a process we must go through and the earlier and more often we get outside the more we will benefit.
In doubles we started pretty quickly going up breaks in all three doubles matches. Justin and Jasper continued their strong play at #3 doubles with a convincing 8-2 win. At #2 doubles Jake and Nadeem worked their way to a 8-3 victory. This left brothers Solomon battling one of the top doubles team in the league. The WU #1 team was undefeated going into the match including a 8-3 victory over the #1 team from PLU (the same PLU team that defeated Matt and Daniel a few weeks earlier.) In the end the brothers were able capitalize on a break of serve to post a 8-6 victory.
In singles we posted straight set wins at every position except #1 where Matt rallied to a 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 win. Freshman Chris Bailey also had a great match defeating a very talented Willamette player 6-3, 6-4. Box score Whitman 9 Willamette 0
After a couple weeks of conference play the NWC conference appears to be a wide open affair. Last week the Willamette team knocked off regionally ranked Linfield. On Friday night the much improved Whitworth team staked a claim as one of top teams in the conference by defeating Willamette and remaining unbeaten in conference play. However on Saturday Linfield bounced back from their disappointing loss to Willamette to defeated Whitworth 6-3. By virtue of the Whitworth loss and our undefeated conference record we moved into sole position of 1st place in the conference. To see complete conference standings click here.
Next weekend is an important weekend of play as we take on #19 PLU on their home courts.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Saturday's Match vs Willamette changed to 1pm
Just a heads-up tomorrows match against Willamette has been moved to 1pm. We are also experimenting with live scoring and match updates will be available at this site.
Hope to see local people at the courts at 1pm!
Hope to see local people at the courts at 1pm!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Whitties go 2-0
"Coach I didn't mean to sleep through my alarm! (yes this sweet face was one who missed his alarm)" Saturday was an exceptionally long day for the Whitman Men's team as we left campus at 7am for matches against conference opponents George Fox and Pacific. The day got off to a rocky start as Freshman Matt Goldfogel showed up 15 minutes late for his first tennis road trip. Honestly I think "Fogel" was so excited about the prospect of playing that he couldn't sleep! The day almost got worse as we were leaving town and realized we were missing Dan Wilson! So we had to turn around, drive to Dan's house, rouse him out of bed and throw him into the van! This is one of the problems of large team -- sometimes it is impossible to keep track of people! Kudos to Christoph for realizing that Dan a) wasn't on the phone to his girlfriend and b) wasn't in one of the vans!
Both the George Fox and Pacific matches went well with us sweeping both matches without losing a set. Was fun to see both Jon Tat and Matt Goldfogel play and win their first college matches.
We are currently 4-0 in in the conference and tied for first place with Whitworth. Our next match is at home 10am Saturday against Willamette.
Whitman 9 Pacific 0
Whitman 9 George Fox 0
Monday, February 11, 2008
Netters defeat #19 PLU, Fall to #1 Santa Cruz
After a couple weeks on the road it was nice being home in the comfy confines of the Bratton Tennis Center. On Friday we played back-to-back matches against conference opponents PLU (#19 in nation) and Linfield.
Because we had back-to-back matches I juggled the line-up a bit to keep everyone fresh. One of the many nice things about a deep roster (we are legit through 14 spots) is we always have fresh arms and a multitude of players chomping at the bit the play.
With a new combination at #1 doubles (Matt Solomon and Justin Hayashi) we managed to take a 2-1 lead after doubles. Matt and Justin were first off the courts with a 8-4 victory. David Deming and Dan Wilson managed to squeak out a 9-7 win at #3 doubles. Unfortunately the #2 team of Robert Rye and Chris Bailey were unable to capitalize on a early break and ended up falling 9-8.
One thing I've learned about the Linfield teams is that compete hard so I knew the singles were going to be competitive. In fact at one point we were down in three of the four singles matches that were on court. Freshman Quin Miller had a see-saw battle at #6 singles winning 6-4, 0-6, 10-8. Meanwhile Sophomore Jake Cappel ran into a hot opponent dropping a close 6-4, 6-4 decision at #2 singles. Dan "I love match breakers" Wilson played his 4th match breaker in two weekends and posted a 5-7, 6-4, 10-6 victory at #4 singles. Other singles winners against Linfield included Matt Solomon at #1 6-3, 6-1, Chris Bailey at #3 6-2, 6-2 and David Deming at #5 6-3, 6-4.
Whitman 7 Linfield 2
Against PLU we played some solid doubles and were poised to take a quick 3-0 lead. Jake and Nadeem started us off with a 8-5 win at #2 doubles. Christoph and Etienne quickly followed with a 8-2 victory at #3. Brothers Matt and Daniel were on the short end of a momentum shift and lost 9-8 after being up 7-4.
In singles senior Robert Rye got us on the board first with a solid 6-3, 6-2 win at #6 singles. Daniel Solomon played a very solid match coming from a break down in the first set to win 6-4, 6-1 against PLU's senior All-American Justin Larimore. Jake Cappel got a bit of vengeance after his morning loss and sealed the Whitman victory with a 6-2, 6-3 win at #4 singles. Chris Bailey also posted a 6-3, 3-6, 10-5 win at #3 singles. PLU picked up wins at #1 singles (Matt Solomon) 6-4, 6-3 and #5 (Christoph Fuchs) 1-6, 6-3, 10-8.
Obviously beating PLU is always a big victory. This one was pretty special as we defeated the nationally ranked lutes without 2 of our singles players and our #3 doubles team.
Whitman 6 PLU 3
The highlight of the weekend was our 8pm match against the #1 ranked UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs. I can't even begin to express how incredible it was to play at home in front of a HUGE boisterous crowd. This match felt more like a play-off basketball game than a tennis match. Thanks to everyone that showed up for this late night thriller!
The doubles matches were intense and fun to watch. Each team pushed each other to greater heights of play and pumped the crowd into a frenzy. Doubles pro-sets in college tennis can be crazy. All it takes is one shot or strong game to turn a match around. At one point we were up a break at #1 doubles, down a break at #2 numbers and in command of #3 doubles (up 6-2). Funny thing the only doubles match we won was the match we were losing (#2). At the end of the night (we finished at 12:30am) I was left wondering what would of happened if we could of taking a 3-0 lead after doubles. Hats off to the Slugs, we were only a couple points from taking #1 and #3 doubles but when pressured the Santa Cruz team played some of their best tennis.
Even though we didn't win any singles matches we played the #1 team in the nation close. Daniel Solomon continued his strong play losing at #2 to the defending doubles National Champion 6-3, 6-7, 10-3. Freshman Chris Bailey continued his strong play losing at #5 singles 4-6, 6-4, 10-3.
Whitman 1 UCSC 8
Next match for the Whitties is Saturday when we travel to Portland to take on Pacific (2 pm) and George Fox (3pm). We will be splitting the team into two squads for the Saturday matches.
Thanks again to everyone who came out to watch us play this weekend!
Because we had back-to-back matches I juggled the line-up a bit to keep everyone fresh. One of the many nice things about a deep roster (we are legit through 14 spots) is we always have fresh arms and a multitude of players chomping at the bit the play.
With a new combination at #1 doubles (Matt Solomon and Justin Hayashi) we managed to take a 2-1 lead after doubles. Matt and Justin were first off the courts with a 8-4 victory. David Deming and Dan Wilson managed to squeak out a 9-7 win at #3 doubles. Unfortunately the #2 team of Robert Rye and Chris Bailey were unable to capitalize on a early break and ended up falling 9-8.
One thing I've learned about the Linfield teams is that compete hard so I knew the singles were going to be competitive. In fact at one point we were down in three of the four singles matches that were on court. Freshman Quin Miller had a see-saw battle at #6 singles winning 6-4, 0-6, 10-8. Meanwhile Sophomore Jake Cappel ran into a hot opponent dropping a close 6-4, 6-4 decision at #2 singles. Dan "I love match breakers" Wilson played his 4th match breaker in two weekends and posted a 5-7, 6-4, 10-6 victory at #4 singles. Other singles winners against Linfield included Matt Solomon at #1 6-3, 6-1, Chris Bailey at #3 6-2, 6-2 and David Deming at #5 6-3, 6-4.
Whitman 7 Linfield 2
Against PLU we played some solid doubles and were poised to take a quick 3-0 lead. Jake and Nadeem started us off with a 8-5 win at #2 doubles. Christoph and Etienne quickly followed with a 8-2 victory at #3. Brothers Matt and Daniel were on the short end of a momentum shift and lost 9-8 after being up 7-4.
In singles senior Robert Rye got us on the board first with a solid 6-3, 6-2 win at #6 singles. Daniel Solomon played a very solid match coming from a break down in the first set to win 6-4, 6-1 against PLU's senior All-American Justin Larimore. Jake Cappel got a bit of vengeance after his morning loss and sealed the Whitman victory with a 6-2, 6-3 win at #4 singles. Chris Bailey also posted a 6-3, 3-6, 10-5 win at #3 singles. PLU picked up wins at #1 singles (Matt Solomon) 6-4, 6-3 and #5 (Christoph Fuchs) 1-6, 6-3, 10-8.
Obviously beating PLU is always a big victory. This one was pretty special as we defeated the nationally ranked lutes without 2 of our singles players and our #3 doubles team.
Whitman 6 PLU 3
The highlight of the weekend was our 8pm match against the #1 ranked UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs. I can't even begin to express how incredible it was to play at home in front of a HUGE boisterous crowd. This match felt more like a play-off basketball game than a tennis match. Thanks to everyone that showed up for this late night thriller!
The doubles matches were intense and fun to watch. Each team pushed each other to greater heights of play and pumped the crowd into a frenzy. Doubles pro-sets in college tennis can be crazy. All it takes is one shot or strong game to turn a match around. At one point we were up a break at #1 doubles, down a break at #2 numbers and in command of #3 doubles (up 6-2). Funny thing the only doubles match we won was the match we were losing (#2). At the end of the night (we finished at 12:30am) I was left wondering what would of happened if we could of taking a 3-0 lead after doubles. Hats off to the Slugs, we were only a couple points from taking #1 and #3 doubles but when pressured the Santa Cruz team played some of their best tennis.
Even though we didn't win any singles matches we played the #1 team in the nation close. Daniel Solomon continued his strong play losing at #2 to the defending doubles National Champion 6-3, 6-7, 10-3. Freshman Chris Bailey continued his strong play losing at #5 singles 4-6, 6-4, 10-3.
Whitman 1 UCSC 8
Next match for the Whitties is Saturday when we travel to Portland to take on Pacific (2 pm) and George Fox (3pm). We will be splitting the team into two squads for the Saturday matches.
Thanks again to everyone who came out to watch us play this weekend!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Whitties Fall to DI programs
The weekend proved to be tough for Whitties as we lost to DI programs Eastern Washington University (0-7) and Gonzaga (1-6). Even though the dual match scores were pretty lopsided we competed hard and played pretty well. I think it is a tribute to our program that both EWU and GU played their full squads against us.
One of the highlights for the weekend was the strong doubles play of Jasper Follows and Justin Hayashi. In both matches they prevailed by identical 9-8 scores. It was also nice to see freshman Chris Bailey win his first college match against Cooper Fratt of Gonzaga. In three years of matches against Gonzaga we have never been able to notch a win against Cooper.
EWU
Doubles
1. Matt and Dan Solomon lost Panharra Mam/Kyle Schraeder 8-2
2. Jake Cappel/Nadeem Kassam lost Jon Davis/Patrick Milligan 8-5
3. Justin Hayashi/Jasper Follows def Art Karas/Nico Riego de Dios 9-8
Singles
1. Matt Solomon lost Panharra Mam 6-2, 6-2
2. Dan Solomon lost Kyle Schraeder 6-2, 6-4
3. Jake Cappel lost Nico Reigo de Dios 6-1, 6-3
4. Chris Bailey lost Art Karas 6-0, 6-2
5. Dan Wilson lost Dan Pez 6-1, 6-3
6. Jasper Follows lost Jon Davis 7-6, 6-0
Gonzaga
1. Matt and Dan Solomon lost Roman Dojack/Stefan Feddersen 9-8
2. Jake Cappel/Nadeem Kassam lost Charles Adams/Zack Radetzky 8-5
3. Jasper Follows/Justin Hayashi def Cooper Fratt/Conor Feeney 9-8
Singles
1. Matt Solomon lost Roman Dojcak 6-2, 6-4
2. Dan Solomon lost Stefan Feddersen 6-3, 6-1
3. Jake Cappel lost Zack Radetzky 6-3, 6-2
4. Chris Bailey def Cooper Fratt 2-6, 6-3 10-4
5. Dan Wilson lost Conor Feeney 7-5, 3-6, 10-3
6. Justin Hayashi lost Charles Adams 7-6, 6-1
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