Rain Forces Busy Week for the 49ers Beach Tennis Forced to Play Three Games in Four Days
January 28, 2007 | SEPTEMBER | o | o | | Fri.-Sun. 28-30 | Cal "Nike" Invitational | Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 | | OCTOBER | | | | Fri-Sun. 5-7 | CS Fullerton Fall Intercollegiates | Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 | | Thr-Mon 18-22 | Wilson/ITA West Regional Championships | Day 1 • Day 2 Day 3 | | JANUARY | o | o | | SAT. 19 | SAN DIEGO | W 6-1 | | SAT. 26 | #6 CALIFORNIA | L 0-7 | | Wed. 30 | at #8 USC | 3:30 pm | | FEBRUARY | o | o | | FRI. 1 | *CS FULLERTON | 1 PM | | SAT. 2 | #33 LSU | 1:30 PM | | SAT. 9 | SAN DIEGO STATE | 1:30 PM | | Fri. 15 | at Arizona | 1:30 pm | | Sat. 16 | at Arizona State | 12 pm | | Fri. 22 | *at UC Riverside | 2 pm | | MARCH | o | o | | SAT. 1 | SAINT MARY'S | 1:30 PM | | FRI. 7 | *UC DAVIS | 1 PM | | SAT. 8 | *UC IRVINE | 1:30 PM | | WED. 12 | PURDUE | 2 PM | | THR. 13 | PENN | 2 PM | | SAT. 15 | NEVADA | 10 AM | | Fri. 21 | at Pepperdine | 1:30 pm | | Fri. 28 | *at CS Northridge | 2 pm | | APRIL | o | o | | Thr. 3 | at UC Santa Barbara | 1:30 pm | | Fri. 4 | *at Cal Poly | 1:30 pm | | FRI. 11 | LOYOLA MARYMOUNT | 1 PM | | SAT. 12 | *PACIFIC (Gold Game) | 1:30 PM | | Fri. 18 | at Fresno State | 1:30 pm | | Fri-Sun 25-27 | Big West Championships | tba | | MAY | | | | Fri-Sun 9-11 | NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds | tba | Sat-Mon 15-26 | NCAA Championships | |
THREE MATCHES THIS WEEK Due to the rains last week in Southern California, Beach Tennis (1-1) will be forced to play three games in four days, against No. 8-ranked USC (2-0) on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Los Angeles, CS Fullerton (0-2 prior to playing Azusa Pacific on January 30) at home at El Dorado Park on Friday at 1 p.m. and No. 33-ranked LSU (1-0) on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., also at home. The 49ers twice tried to play the match at USC last week, but because of the weather, could not finish either time, so they will be forced to start over. USC had won three singles matches, while LBSU had led in two others prior to the stoppage of play. FULL STATISTICS FOR LBSU ABOUT THE OPPONENTS The University of Southern California have a 6-1 win over LMU and a 7-0 win over No. 35-rankd UC Irvine to start the year and feature two players ranked in the top-100 in No. 51-ranked Amanda Fink, a junior who is 10-3 in singles play and 12-4 in doubles, and No. 78-ranked Gabriela Niculesco, a sophomore who is 12-3 in doubles and 8-3 in singles. Richard Gallien is in his 13th year, leading the Women of Troy to 12-straight NCAA Tournaments. LSU features No. 8-rated singles player Megan Falcon, who is 9-2 in singles this year. LSU, also a perrenial favorite, has been to nine-straight NCAA Tournaments for Head Coach and Baton Rouge native Tony Minnis. The LBSU match will begin a three-match road swing through Southern California for the Tigers. The Titans have just two players with two wins this season, Karina Akmedova and Erin Wiesener, both who are 2-4. Bill Reynolds is in his 18th season at the helm. The 49ers knocked the Titans from the Big West Tournament last year as the No. 7 seed. CHANGE IN VENUES 2007-08 Home Matches will be played at El Dorado Park (between Spring and Willow) at 2800 Studebaker Road in Long Beach due to construction on the team's tennis courts. Home matches will move back to the NEW 49er Tennis Complex sometime in the fall. Parking is best found next to the library on Studebaker. RHODES GIVES $1.25 MILLION GIFT Terry Rhodes, a men's tennis player for the 49ers in the 1960s, pledged $1.25 million for the construction of the new campus tennis facility and the establishment of an endowed scholarship for the tennis team. A retired lawyer, he received his law degree from UCLA after receiving his undergraduate degree from The Beach in 1962. Rhodes, 67, quit playing tennis all together eight years ago to focus on another sport, marathon running, which he has run 25 of since 1995. He simply didn't feel he could do both sports at the level to which he was accustomed. The gift is one of the largest to the 49er Athletics Department. GRADY HONORED FOR THE FIRST WEEK Long Beach State's Hannah Grady (Coventry, England) was named the Big West Conference's Athlete of the Week for the eighth time in her career, along with Cal Poly's Shannon Brady, after cruising past her opponents from the University of San Diego to open the season last week. Grady, the team's No. 1 player, won in straight sets over Monica Wiesener, 6-0, 6-0 and teamed with Stephanie Bengson to beat Milou Teeling and Carla Tamborini 8-1. LAST WEEK'S RECAP The 49ers did get one match in last week, losing to No. 6-ranked California 7-0. The Golden Bears featured three ranked singles players and another ranked doubles team. Cal won all five singles matches in straight sets. The 49ers had opened the season with a 6-1 win over San Diego. CEMENTED IN THE TOP-10 Veterans Hannah Grady (Coventry, England) and Stephanie Bengson (Albion Park, Australia) will both finish their careers amongst the all-time leaders in wins. Bengson's 117 combined wins, including a 6-6 singles mark and 6-5 doubles mark, is one win away from No. 3 all-time. For Grady, she has 97 career wins, going 17-6 this year, including an impressive 10-3 mark in singles play. Grady is eighth all-time in career wins and should become the eighth woman to surpass the century mark. The top duo of Bengson and Grady are 6-3 this season in doubles play. Both were mid-year transfers during their respective freshman years and should add to the record books with only seven semesters in the books. IN THE RANKINGS Long Beach State Tennis, is ranked No. 41 in the first ranking of the spring season. The ranking is the second highest in school-history for this time period, behind last year's start of No. 28. Last year's team finished No. 40 nationally. The 49ers have been nationally ranked every year since 2001, ranking as high as No. 18 nationally (in 2006). RE-CAP FROM THE FALL Junior Hannah Grady (Coventry, England) posted the best record in the fall, going 9-2, with a singles championship at the Fullerton Invite and a doubles title with Stephanie Bengson (Albion Park, Australia) at the same venue. The team of Grady and Bengson finished the fall going 5-2. Freshman Deborah Armstrong (New Castle, England) also had nine wins, going 9-5, reaching the Consolation Finals of the Cal Invite. KEEP RAISING THE BANNERS Since 2002 the 49ers have won five Big West titles (in six years) and four-straight. Each year as also led to an NCAA Tournament appearance, which included a second round appearance in 2006. The 49ers had never won a Big West title or appeared in the NCAA's post-season prior to the 2002 season. NOW THAT'S SMART The 49ers also continued their stellar work in the classroom as five of the six players in the fall received 4.0 GPAs. Prior to this semester, the tennis team had had nine of the last 12 highest GPAs amongst athletic teams at LBSU. The program's fall GPA was 3.78. The fall GPA was a program-high. PACKED SCHEDULE The 49ers' schedule features 16 teams ranked in January, with six of the team's first eight matches against ranked opponents. A number of the opponents are in the top-25, including No. 8-ranked USC, No. 6-ranked Cal, No. 19-ranked Arizona State, No. 18-ranked Pepperdine and No. 14-ranked Fresno State. Another five are ranked in the top-50. LBSU plays the Women of Troy, the Golden Bears and the Sun Devils over the first month of the season during that opening stretch of matches. BRITISH INVASION The 49ers roster has a very British feel to it, featuring four of its eight players from Great Britain with the edition of freshman Lisa Sutton (Kelsall) in the spring. Hannah Grady (Coventry) is a two-time All-Big West pick, Jessica Weeks (Beckenham) is also an all-conference pick, while Deborah Armstrong (London) is a freshman. Sutton is the seventh British woman to play for the 49ers since 2001. ADDITION FOR 2008-09 Long Beach State Tennis reloaded with two American high school seniors Julie Luzar (Anaheim/El Dorado HS) and Rachel Manasse (Manhattan Beach/Mira Costa HS), who signed National Letters of Intent to play for the 49ers starting in 2008-09. Luzar, from El Dorado High School, won the league singles title this past season, reaching the round of 16 at the CIF Southern Sectional for the second consecutive year. Luzar is ranked No. 15 in California and was rated as high as No. 104 in tennisrecruiting.net. Luzar also polished off the resume with a doubles win over the No. 1-ranked pair in the country this past season. Manasse is the 2006 South Bay Junior 16's Champion out of Mira Costa High School. She is currently ranked No. 14 in the State and has been rated as high as No. 51 nationally by the recruiting database. Manasse also recorded a top-40 singles win as well in the fall. LBSU loses just two seniors this season. |