Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The complete package

After a whirlwind start to the season where we prepped hard for our first 3 match weekends, this last week we were able to reset ourselves and had a short but very productive week.  It went by fast and with Spring Break less than two weeks away, the academic work is piling up.

Erin Drives a Backhand vs Willamette (photo by Conor Holton-Burke)


I tried to express this a bit in describing the Whittie of the Week this week.  Erin was absolutely fantastic at balancing an incredible number of hours in the classroom with her tennis and fitness.  It showed on paper with the beep test on Tuesday and the rest of us saw it each day as she worked very hard to stay focused and positive.  Her efforts were inspirational, and so there you have it, our Whittie of the Week from last week!

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1747255/WoW/WoW%20Erin%20Feb%2018-24%202013.pdf

Friday, February 22, 2013

Maddy Webster...This week's Whittie of the Week

Lifting her game and her teammates, Maddy was awesome last week and was voted our WoW by the team.  Way to step up!

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1747255/WoW/WoW%20Maddy%20Feb%2011-18%202013.pdf

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Twenty four shoes...one huge step

Hello, and welcome to my match recap from our 7-2 win over Lewis and Clark yesterday.  After last weeks exploration into photo journalism I'll get back to describing our experience in this tough conference tilt.

You CAN, however, check out some great photos by Conor Holton-Burke on the Whitman Athletics Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/WhitmanCollegeAthletics if you're into social media.  Conor, as well as being one our men's teams great players and current assistant coach, is working for the athletics department and has done an amazing job helping spread the love of WC athletics, thanks Conor!

Ok, back to LC.  The pios came in riding a dominating 8-1 win over Whitworth in Spokane and we knew this could be the toughest test of our conference season.  They are young, talented and well coached so it was an opportunity everyone was really excited for as our team loves to compete.  After a beautiful sunny week of outdoor practices, we were trying to avoid a chilly conclusion to our 2pm match with an early start that would finish outdoors before the sun goes down.  The plan was that our men were using our indoor and outdoor courts for singles vs Willamette so they would finish early, we'd start at 1pm outside and either play all outdoors or send 5,6 singles inside.  Ready for any situation, a long battle between Colton on our men's team and Josh Wong from Willamette combined with some ill timed rain showers sent everyone scurrying indoors.  So, we were back to a 2pm start and playing in Bratton where we've been so good this year.

At one doubles, Alyssa and Courtney were just outstanding.  They played a very talented team with almost ruthless efficiency and displayed wonderful teamwork and strong finishing.  This duo keeps getting better and better and they really set the tone for the doubles with an 8-2 win.  Speaking of tone, it actually started off at 4 doubles, where KKP and Maddy were absolutely dominant, playing well off of each other and using a mix of power and athleticism to cruise to an 8-1 exhibition win!  So, while Morgan and Jenna at 2 were locked in a tight battle, our freshman duo of Tree and Rubes (Katrina and Kate R) showed terrific poise in putting us up 2-0 with an 8-5 win at #3.  Knowing we'd be up after doubles, Mo and Jenna were down a break but playing really well.  They fought to hold for 6-7 and then down 40-15 got to deuce  earned several break points and in a game that could have gone either way, ended up losing 6-8.  It's a match I know they'll learn from, though LC was a great ballstriking team who deserve a lot of credit.

In singles, Jenna and Morgan bounced back to both take the first set 6-0.  Over the past two weeks, each of them has put in extra work on their singles plays and it really showed as Jenna executed her gameplan to perfection and Morgan seemed to do exactly what she wanted with every ball.  Alyssa and Courtney also got their first sets, but in a battle with a great baseliner it was a tougher road for Courtney and Alyssa traded many service breaks before pulling it out.  Both players continued their mental and physical toughness to win in straight sets.  By the time they were done, Jenna had rolled in the second set and Morgan fought off a comeback attempt, so Alyssa's match clinched the overall match and Courtney added on with a solid win, earning the Whittie of the Match as she not only competed tremendously, but she really executed her shots and her plays through singles and doubles which was great to see.

Up 6-1, Maddy and KKP embraced the challenge of playing tough opponents with the match decided and for Maddy it was absolutely wonderful to see her blend defense and offense playing some of the most intelligent and composed singles I've seen from her this year.  KKP was in a battle of tough seniors from the start and the first set could have gone either way and if she hadn't gotten down to start the second, it could have been a different story.  Still, it is so fun to see her game grow even as a senior and as always her fight and the team supporting her were brilliant.

Last but not least, we were able to get on two exhibitions with Rubes and Katrina.  Each of them started mentally tough but still searching for the shotmaking they had in doubles.  Unfazed, they both used the emotion of the match to raise their level and by the end Tree was booming aces and Rubes was controlling the baseline...awesome stuff for both of them.

I titled this post, 24 shoes, one huge step because the way that all 12 of our players communicate, support each other and work together allows us to play great matches and have so much fun doing it.  It's not always easy to work so hard and be watching your teammates through a long day of rain delays, moving courts and emotional matches and I'm so proud of Maggie, Erin, Liv and HP yesterday for doing the things that often go unnoticed but make a huge difference in our success.

So, obviously, we have a long way to go in both our conference and DIII season, but the start we've shown at home before a well deserved weekend off next weekend and our Washington and Oregon road trips leading into Spring Break puts us exactly where we want to be.

Special thanks to our Whitman students for making Bratton such a positive, loud and fun environment for college tennis.  And to Seana Minuth, Annie Kunkel and the Dobrin's for making the trip to support the team.

I hope you all have a wonderful holiday weekend,
John

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Whitman Sweeps First Winter Classic!


I'll make the writing brief and utilize some of the many great photos Sandy took over the weekend (thanks!) to tell the story our big first home weekend where we notched wins over the #7,8 and 13 teams in the West Region.  What a start to our DIII season!


A fun and focused warmup vs #7 in West UC Santa Cruz - lots of blue and yellow on court for Thursday night


Morgan and Jenna getting it started at 2 dubs vs the Slugs
Kate R  and Katrina dig in early vs the Slugs

After a big comeback at 3 and a huge win at 1, we take a 2-1 lead into singles!





Jenna and the team are all smiles after splitting singles and scoring a 5-4 win.  Rubes (Kate R) also won her #7 exhibition singles.
We then refocused for Think Pink day and a rematch of the NWC Tournament vs Linfield on Saturday


Alyssa, Courtney and everyone else led the way to a doubles sweep and a 3-0 lead on the conference champs.
Maddy served it up in singles, but fell in an intense 14-12 super tie break.  What guts this kid has!



Along with defeating Linfield 8-1, we got some great exhibitions in, Erin was the Whittie of the Match winning doubles with KKP and coming back from 4-7 to take her proset in a tie break!  Great mental match from the sophomore.

Beyond the tennis, this was a special weekend for the team to enjoy competing and demonstrating all of their hard work so far.  We know it's just the beginning, but it was a terrific start.  It was also tremendous to have the support of our campus, friends and families, thanks to all who came and also to those who took some extra time to spend with us away from the matches.  Thank you all!!!

You can find more photos on our flickr page and also on facebook under our team page and Whitman athletics.

This weekend, we have just one match, but again its a big one at home as NWC contender Lewis and Clark travels to Walla Walla to play at 2pm on Saturday.

-John


Friday, February 8, 2013

Big Excitement in Bratton

Hello everyone,

We started our home season yesterday in our 4 day "Winter Classic".  It was also the start to our DIII schedule with my alma mater UC Santa Cruz traveling up for a rematch of last year's NCAA first round.  That match was close, both teams have improved and this match was just as close with Whitman coming away with a 5-4 victory.  

The strength of our teamwork and preparation was evident from the start of doubles.  Every match could have gone either way as the Slugs are very talented and play good aggressive doubles.  All three teams fought incredibly hard and we got some clutch play at #1 and #3 to take a 2-1 lead.  In singles, we jumped out quickly and competed for each point at every spot with senior Kate K-P clinching the match at #6.  It was close, exciting, hard fought tennis and the Slugs are a great team that we get to play again March 16th in Santa Cruz on our Spring Break trip.

I couldn't be more proud of our play and teamwork to start the season.  Thanks to the families and friends who came mid week for this match, your unrelenting positive support means so much to us.  

I'll work on getting photos (and video hopefully) posted by the end of the weekend.
-John