Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Welcome to the BC Eagles Tennis Blog!

Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it.
Andre Agassi

I would like to welcome the players, parents, alumni and fans of the Bridgewater tennis program to our new blog! I would first like to say thank you for the amount of support there has been for our program. Since I have played for BC, the parents have been fantastic about coming to home and away matches, supporting and cheering for the players, and bringing great food to keep us all going out there. Everything that you do has been greatly appreciated by each of the players and coaches.

As the members of the women’s team are finishing up our interterm classes, we look forward to the upcoming weeks of practice and our quickly approaching spring season. It has been very encouraging to me over the last couple of weeks to see our players in the gym working out, at the indoor courts working on their game, and even outside on the courts playing tennis on their own time. Our first practice is next Wednesday and I hope that everyone’s hard work over the break will give us a jumpstart into conditioning and getting back into the swing of things in the first few weeks of practice.

As our team learned during our tournaments in the fall, many other teams in the ODAC have really been working hard in the offseason and have improved greatly. I walked away from the tournament slightly disappointed in our performance and feeling that we did not finish as well as we should have, but I think we all gained a sense of urgency and a desire to rise to the challenge. We have been working to improve our own tennis game in order to perform to our full potential during our matches in the spring season. Coach Smith encouraged us to consider the ODAC tournament an experience to learn from and as a personal challenge to each of us to improve.

The BC women’s tennis teams of 2008 and 2009 have raised the bar of expectation as we had two of the best seasons in the history of the program. In the 2008 season we finished 2nd in the ODAC losing only to nationally ranked Washington and Lee. In 2009, we finished with an 8-2 record in the ODAC and a 3rd place finish in the conference. I have very high expectations as well for the 2010 spring season!

Last year we graduated one senior, Jessica Hill, who contributed greatly to the success of our team and will be greatly missed. Fortunately, we have gained four freshman and have six returning players. This year we have more girls on the team and I think that we have more depth in our lineup than in years past. This will be helpful during those inevitable matches when someone is injured or sick and the lineup needs to be adjusted. I have confidence that any of our players could step into a new lineup position and perform very well.

We will have four weeks of practice before we get to gauge our progress at our first match at Ferrum on Feburary 23. Our first ODAC match will be held at Bridgewater College on February 28 against Virginia Wesleyan who edged us in the ODAC semifinals last year. I look forward to keeping you updated on the progress of our season and seeing you at some of our matches!

See you on the Courts….GO EAGLES!!!

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