May 2009 Archives

Our trip as a team to College Station, Texas for the Sweet Sixteen had to be staggered because some guys had yet to finish finals. One group left Monday morning, and the other left Tuesday, flying from Champaign to Houston and then driving another two hours. Because the weather in Texas was scorching, it was very important that we practice a lot in order to get used to the tricky conditions. After a long day of travel (I went down on Tuesday) we went straight to the courts and practiced for two hours. The swirling wind and humidity made for a very different type of play than in Champaign.

Because we didn't play until Thursday, our team had a little free time. On Tuesday night we went and played laser tag. It was probably the most fun I've ever had. Our manager, Kevin Hall, somehow managed to win every single game which had to be some sort of sick joke. We played for two hours straight, breaking every single rule in the facility such as no running, yelling etc. We were relaxed and ready for our match against the defending National Champion Georgia Bulldogs.

Thursday came before we knew it. We knew that the key to the match would be a complete effort from every member of our team on every court, singles and doubles. Doubles was extremely hard fought. We won at number two doubles after losing at one, sending the doubles match decider to court three. We lost a battle 8-5, and went into the locker room down 1-0. Singles looked promising right from the get go. We took five out of six first sets. Roy and Waylon did a great job of grabbing early straight set victories for us. Ruan won in three late in the match, tying the score at 3-all. It came down to Marc's match on court one. His opponent Nate Schnugg of Georgia played a great third set, winning 6-4 in the decider.

We said at the beginning of the year that if we worked as hard as we could we would have a chance to win a National Championship. We certainly had that chance, and that is what Illinois tennis is all about. We stuck together in the tough moments, and created energy and momentum at the end of the year. We did not reach our lofty goals of winning NCAAs, but did manage to make an eighth straight sweet 16 appearance, something we are very proud of. It has been an absolute blast. The guys on our team are truly exceptional athletes and people. I will miss Marc, but am also looking forward to what we can do next year. 

Until next time, 
Abe
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It has been an extremely emotional and stressful week in Champaign, Illinois. In addition to preparing ourselves for the challenge of regionals, our team was faced with the necessity to finish up finals early. This meant late nights of studying, long practices, and lots of stress. However, we were somehow able to find the balance of tennis and academics and were ready to go on Friday. It was a great pleasure to play alongside the women's team this weekend who also hosted a regional. They have worked very hard and it has paid off.

On Thursday we had the opportunity to honor a very important member of our program. Our secretary Janice was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year. She organizes all of our travel, and does so much work behind the scenes. We were all happy to shave our heads in tribute. It was a great way to begin the NCAA regional.

`On Friday we faced Western Michigan University. We didn't know much about them, but were obviously ready for them to compete extremely hard. After all, anything is possible in the NCAA tournament. We came out focused and took it to them all the way though singles and doubles in a 4-0 victory. We had a big steak dinner on Friday night, fueling for the final round on Saturday. Louisville had beaten Wisconsin earlier in the day in an epic 4-3 match, and so we would face them at three o'clock on Saturday.

Louisville is a very good team. They were determined and focused in doubles. The conditions were cool and windy, very difficult to play in. Marc and Marek have been great all year, and they showed great execution in taking a dominant victory at two doubles. Dennis and Ruan had a lead early at one, but fell in a tight pro set. Three doubles also lost a battle. Coach Brad Dancer spoke to us in between doubles and singles, assuring us to focus on our own court and get the job done. We took four matches in straight sets, winning 4-1. I was still in my second set when we clinched, as was Marc. We were so happy to make the eighth straight sweet 16 for the program. The very next day we did sprints in the sand, preparing for the unbelievably hot weather in College Station, Texas.

We will face the Georgia Bulldogs on Thursday at 9 a.m. As the defending national champions, they will be quite intent on advancing again. One thing we are very confident in is our physical fitness. If any team is able to deal with the heat it will be the Fighting Illini.

Until next time,

Abe

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Our team arrived in Ann Arbor on April 23rd for what we hoped would be a memorable weekend. Because courts were limited, we only had an hour and a half to practice on Thursday afternoon. It was important to show great intensity and ready ourselves for fierce competition. We also needed to be ready for interesting weather possibilities. The forecast called for hot (up to eighty degrees), humid, and extremely windy (just under twenty miles an hour). All three days of competition had possibilities for rain, so it was feasible that we move inside. The coaching staff did their best to make sure we were ready for whatever happened.

The Big Ten banquet on Thursday night was a fun event. Former Illini and current comedian Mike Kosta made us crack up during his speech. Also, the Big Ten Team was named, and other awards were given out. Our team was fortunate enough to have Dennis Nevolo, Roy Kalmanovich, and Marc Spicijaric named to the All Conference First Team. Dennis was honored as the Freshman of the Year, quite an honor to a deserved player. Dennis has played so well this season, and hopefully he can continue, putting himself in contention for All-American status.

On Friday we played Penn State at two o'clock. The wind was absolutely insane. However, it probably gave us the edge. Champaign can get quite windy, and so we were ready for the challenge. We ha beaten them 7-0 a few weeks earlier in fierce wind, and so we knew we could take advantage of tricky conditions. We pulled away with the victory 4-0. In the Big Ten Tournament and NCAAs, the match is halted when one team reaches four points, unlike a regular dual match. That night, we got to enjoy some quality time with supporters and families of our guys. Marc's mom and sister, Dennis' parents, and Marek's parents were tremendously supportive throughout the entire weekend.

On Saturday we were slated to play Indiana in the semifinals. They had upset the number 3 seed, Minnesota, in the quarterfinals, earlier in the tournament. We warmed up outside, but lightning and light rain forced us inside. The coaches decided to play inside, rather than wait for the courts to dry. We managed to play one of our most focused matches of the season. Because Dennis and Marek finished at the exact same time (down to the second), the score was recorded as 5-0. Talk about sending a message! We were very happy and excited at the possibility of claiming the Big Ten Tournament Title on Sunday.

Sunday's weather was beautiful. The wind picked up as the match went on, but it was very warm. Through great efforts at 1 and 2 doubles, we took the doubles point, going into the singles ahead 1-0. Despite the strong start, Ohio State outplayed us in singles. We lost 4-1, giving Ohio State their fourth straight triumph over us in Big Ten Finals. We were obviously frustrated and disappointed. The bus ride home was a long one.

On Tuesday we found out that we are hosting the first two rounds of NCAAs. We have done this almost every year for quite while. It puts us in a seeded position to make the Sweet 16, a feat we have accomplished the last 7 years. Everyone is very excited and ready to work hard. NCAAs starts on May 8th. We will be training in Champaign until then. Until next time, 
Abe 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Abe Souza
Sophomore, Illinois

Abe won his first collegiate match for the Fighting Illini over Alabama's Saketh Myneni in the fall of 2007 at the Olympia Fields Invitational. He went 16-17 overall and 5-4 in the dual season in singles, and played at No. 6 singles, going 2-1 in Big Ten play. Abe was honored with the Strength and Conditioning and Most Improved Player awards as voted on by his teammates for the 2007-08 season.

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