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This is the first time either program has been ranked, and our men's tennis team has posted the most wins since 1990. Our ladies are also doing well, breaking last year's record for wins and against a much tougher schedule.
Also, our men have probably the highest ranked opponent they've ever played on the schedule for next year. Stay tuned...the upcoming seasons will be very exciting for Liberty tennis.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
Well we have to be #1 for teams who dont have their own courts
sorry, I had to
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
Hold My Own wrote:Well we have to be #1 for teams who dont have their own courts
sorry, I had to
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
It's more of a complement then anything. The ability to recruit with our current situation is tough and for the coach's to be able to handle it like they have and the players too is quite impressive
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
Well my Liberty tennis career ended yesterday in the upset by Charleston Southern...its been fun, and the bitterness is over...now time to enjoy the sweetness of moving on.
ATrain wrote:Well my Liberty tennis career ended yesterday in the upset by Charleston Southern...its been fun, and the bitterness is over...now time to enjoy the sweetness of moving on.
Well done A-Train... I ust have to note that the two most successful years in LU tennis history have occurred while you were an Asst. Coach. Directly after several of the most disastrous years in the program. Co-incidence? i think not.
"The mat is my ocean. I'm a shark. Most people don't even know how to swim.... And your kung-fu floaties are no good here..."
Well, I think most of the credit should go to the players and head coach Chris Johnson for recruiting them and teaching them successful tennis strategies (its when these strategies aren't practiced thats gotten us in trouble)...I did what I could, but truthfully Coach Johnson and the players deserve the vast majority of the credit. He does the recruiting and the teaching, I just help back him up with the skills in learned in undergrad in regards to taking game film, converting game film and putting it onto DVD, etc...
Our tennis programs have vastly improved since the days of the former coaches, and will continue to improve until both teams are not only making the semifinals, but the finals and winning conference championships and garnering national rankings.
ATrain wrote:Well, I think most of the credit should go to the players and head coach Chris Johnson for recruiting them and teaching them successful tennis strategies (its when these strategies aren't practiced thats gotten us in trouble)...I did what I could, but truthfully Coach Johnson and the players deserve the vast majority of the credit. He does the recruiting and the teaching, I just help back him up with the skills in learned in undergrad in regards to taking game film, converting game film and putting it onto DVD, etc...
Our tennis programs have vastly improved since the days of the former coaches, and will continue to improve until both teams are not only making the semifinals, but the finals and winning conference championships and garnering national rankings.
GO FLAMES!!!!!
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.