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By ATrain
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#275038
4 years ago, when I first started working with the tennis teams and Coach Johnson, we took our men to Mary Washington and soon learned the level of where the program was. Since that time, we've improved, and this year Coach's recruiting efforts and coaching methods have really paid off on the men's side, as they went 27-2 this year at this tourney:

http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... &TeamID=12
#275051
ATrain wrote:4 years ago, when I first started working with the tennis teams and Coach Johnson, we took our men to Mary Washington and soon learned the level of where the program was. Since that time, we've improved, and this year Coach's recruiting efforts and coaching methods have really paid off on the men's side, as they went 27-2 this year at this tourney:

http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... &TeamID=12
I assume Mary Washington participated in this? How many other D3 schools were in it or was it just Mary Washington?
By NG33
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#275054
flamesbball84 wrote:
ATrain wrote:4 years ago, when I first started working with the tennis teams and Coach Johnson, we took our men to Mary Washington and soon learned the level of where the program was. Since that time, we've improved, and this year Coach's recruiting efforts and coaching methods have really paid off on the men's side, as they went 27-2 this year at this tourney:

http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... &TeamID=12
I assume Mary Washington participated in this? How many other D3 schools were in it or was it just Mary Washington?
The schools were Washington College, Mary Washington, Liberty, and George Washington University
By ATrain
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#275057
NG33 wrote:
flamesbball84 wrote:
ATrain wrote:4 years ago, when I first started working with the tennis teams and Coach Johnson, we took our men to Mary Washington and soon learned the level of where the program was. Since that time, we've improved, and this year Coach's recruiting efforts and coaching methods have really paid off on the men's side, as they went 27-2 this year at this tourney:

http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... &TeamID=12
I assume Mary Washington participated in this? How many other D3 schools were in it or was it just Mary Washington?
The schools were Washington College, Mary Washington, Liberty, and George Washington University
Incorrect, it was mostly D-I schools: Richmond, George Mason, Liberty and Mary Washington, a Top-10 D-III school that has a history of beating Divsion I schools. So its 3 DI and 1 DIII
By NG33
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#275069
my bad I used a source that was a few years old haha thanks Atrain
By ATrain
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#275077
flamesbball84 wrote:actually, the men were 22nd at the end of the season according to mary washington's website - they've only finished the season ranked in the top 10 twice.
Still, they're pretty good, they've beaten some D-I schools in the past and are consistently Top 25 in D-III
By ATrain
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#275243
LUFlamer09 wrote:Which players should we be expecting to see big things from this season?
Siim Tuus from Estonia is pretty good, and Trist Stayt from New Zeland may also be worth watching.
By ATrain
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#275256
Chad and Juan are good players, and so are Louis and Giancarlo, and Ben who transferred in from W&M. It could be a very good year for the men's team.

The poor guy didn’t make it very long. :)

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