Monday, May 30, 2011

Slugs Strong at NCAA Individual Tournament


Dear Slug Tennis Fans,

Another season is in the books! Congratulations to the entire team for another amazing effort as we hit many milestones on our journey. Our young team established themselves as a team to recon with as our team ranking climbed into the top four! Far from where we like to end the season, we made progress towards the top teams. With the recognition of where we want to go combined with the desire and courage to attack the challenges in our path, the future looks bright!

Brian Pybas ended his stellar career with an amazing run at the NCAA tournament! He was honored at the West Region Senior of the Year and many felt he was the most deserving for the national award for his three national titles, six All-American selections, two Ojai titles and for being the best singles and doubles player in the country this season reaching the semi finals in singles and quarter finals in doubles! What is even more amazing is that he did this with a one handed backhand after suffering from an injury to his right hand following our loss to Claremont in the regional team finals. Hard to imagine what he accomplished with this handicap as he and Parker Larsen lost a heartbreaking 7-5 in the third match in the doubles to a team that went on to capture the title. In singles Brian saved two match points in his second round match and cruzed in his quarter final before bowing out to the top seed in the semi finals. He is a rare athlete who's presence will be greatly missed as we move forward. I am happy to say he will be joining team mate and fellow NCAA champion doubles partner Marc Vartabedian in Europe to continue his tennis.

Congratulations to Erich Koening for winning the National ITA Player to Watch award. It was most deserving for his amazing year in both singles and doubles as well as his leadership role in this year's campaign. Erich lost in the first round of the singles to the eventual NCAA singles champion Chris Goodwin of Emory in a well played one break a set match. As usual, Erich learned from the match and set the course for his future progress with the goal of being among the very best.

Parker Larsen showed he is one of the elite doubles players in the country moving from third doubles in the freshmen year to being an All-American and in contention to win titles as a sophomore.

We will be celebrating our season at an awards banquet on June 4th at the University Center where we will be honoring this years team along with the National Championship teams from 1996, 2001 and 2005. Any one interested in attending please go to the website at:
http://community.ucsc.edu/s/1069/index-2-column.aspx?sid=1069&pgid=913&gid=1&cid=1954&ecid=1954 We need to get the final count in to the catering department so please register by Tuesday at the latest.

Thanks for all your amazing support and I look forward to seeing as many of you as can make it at the banquet. Best wishes, Coach Hansen

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

And The Winner Is....

It is my great pleasure to announce that Brian Pybas and Erich Koenig have won the ITA West Region's awards for "Senior Player of the Year" and "Player to Watch," respectively.
Candidates for these awards are evaluated based on athletic performance, team leadership, and good sportsmanship. It is a great honor and I am proud that two of our finest players would receive this kind of recognition.

Both Koenig and Pybas will have a chance to demonstrate their abilities at the NCAA individual and doubles National Championship tournament this weekend, hosted by Pomona-Pitzer in Claremont, CA. Pybas will be entering the tournament as defending doubles champion, and will be a major threat along with doubles partner Parker Larsen. The two are the top ranked doubles team in our region, and expect no less than a stellar performance from them both. Pybas will also be competing in the individual tournament along with Koenig, and both have a shot at the title. this will be Pybas's last appearance at the tournament, so expect him to leave everything on the court. As the "player to watch," Koenig has had an exceptional season and is sure to be a major competitor as well.

We encourage anyone who is able to attend the tournament and watch our guys compete.

Here is a link to the website of the host school, where you can follow the action with live scoring. http://www.pe.pomona.edu/NCAA/ncaachamps

Here is a link to the tournament website for more info http://www.ncaa.com/championships/tennis-men/d3


Lastly, I would like to plug our upcoming Award Banquet on Saturday, June 4th at the University Center here at UCSC. This is our first time hosting this annual event, and we will be honoring the current team as well as the 1996 NCAA championship team, the 2000 ITA championship team, and the 2005 NCAA championship team. It should be a great night of catching up with former teammates, socializing with the current team, and reconnecting with the slug tennis program. If you haven't yet RSVP'ed please do so at this website. http://community.ucsc.edu/s/1069/index-2-column.aspx?sid=1069&pgid=913&gid=1&cid=1954&ecid=1954

Best Wishes,

Coach Hansen

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Slugs Lose Heartbreaker to CMS


Dear Slug Fans,

In one of the most dramatic Dual matches ever played on our courts we dropped a very tough one to our So Cal rivals #3 ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripts. Doubles started well with both two and three doubles out to an early lead. Erich Koenig and Sam Rodgers played amazingly well in winning 8-5 to get us on the board first with a great close to conclude their match. Erik Rosner and Ian Stanley battled hard but lost serve when serving at 6-7 for the final mark of 8-6 to knot the match at 1-1. At one doubles Brian Pybas and Parker Larsen went down a break early and played an incredible break game at 6-7 where both players hit multiple winning returns to break and even the match. Parker held for 8-7 and then it got very interesting! We had at least 6 set points and held off at least 5 hold points in an amazing game. The level was super high with both teams forcing errors or hitting winner. CMS finally held to send it to a breaker. We jumped out to an early lead that they erased. We faced set point at 5-6 in the breaker but battled back to win in super dramatic fashion 9-7 as Parker stepped up on match point and Brian hit an amazing finishing swing volley to set up the match point.

With a 2-1 lead going into the singles all matches were battles. Brian won the first set at one as did Parker at three and Andre at four. Erich Koenig was up early in the first set but ended up losing a close set. Sam Rodgers served for the first set but lost it in a tiebreaker. Yushi Ayabe lost two close sets at six singles to even the match at 2-2. Next off was Sam who lost 6-3 in the second followed by Erich who lost is two very close sets at two singles. Andre Halabi continued his great play at four singles serving it out for a straight set win to put us at 3-4 with Brian and Parker now both in the third. Parker got out quickly at three singles going up 5-1. Brian was down an early break but was held up by the crowd, Parker's lead and Andre's win. Parker had one match point at 5-1, three more at 5-3 and one at 5-4. A win of any one of these would have put the match on Brian's racket which is good news for the Slugs. Brian battled back and had two match points at 4-5 in the third and had his third match point when Parker's opponent sealed the match for CMS.

The crowd was amazing, our fight and character were outstanding and yet it was a very hard loss for our young men. I could not be more proud of their effort this year and if you would have told me at the start of the season that we would beat CMS in the regular season and hold match points to get to the final 8 I would have been pleasantly surprised! The journey has been great! Parker Larsen was not in our singles lineup till the end of last year and did an amazing job all year at three. Combined with Brian to be the top doubles team from our region, he had an amazing year. Andre struggled at times last year at six and this year lost to only one player in Div lll at four all year long! Erich Koening was the top number two player in our region and was a key part of our doubles success as well. Sam Rodgers who was not in our singles or doubles lineup last year had some great matches at five singles and he and Erich were one of our most solid teams at the end of the season. Erik Rosner and Ian Stanley started the year on fire and then found their form again late to be a super solid two team with great potential going forward. Yushi Ayabe was in my advanced tennis class last year and lost his only dual match of the year in today's final contributing a great attitude and work ethic. And then there is our rock in senior Brian Pybas. We all had no doubt he would have found a way to close out his match as this has been his pattern his whole career.

Thanks again to everyone who helped support this great event. Our crowd was amazing and it was so nice to see so many of our Slug Alums, family and friends. Special thanks to the OPERS Staff led by Erin Ness, Julie Roth, and AD Linda Spradley. Thanks to all of our second team members for their work all year and support at this event. There are way to many people to name but we all felt amazing at the level of support. When I am able to pick myself off the mat I will do a more thorough recap of this amazing team season. Brian, Erich and Parker will be practicing for the Individual NCAA singles and doubles championships to be played in Claremont at the end of the month.

Thanks again for all the love and support and our collective Slug hearts will heal and we will be at it better than ever!

Sincerely, Coaches Hansen, Seeberger and Parmelly

Friday, May 13, 2011

Slugs Blast Through Round of 32 at NCAA National Team Championships


Dear Slug fans,

On an absolutely beautiful day on their own dressed up courts the Slugs hit their stride and blanked #7 ranked Pomona-Pitzer 5-0. The atmosphere was amazing with incredible support from our wonderful fans and the hard work of the UCSC staff which combined for a super setting for our match. Lone senior Brian Pybas and partner Parker Larsen got things started with an 8-3 win at one doubles setting the tone for things to come. Our communication and focus were top notch from start to finish. Three doubles was next off with Erich Koening and Sam Rodgers winning a seesaw battle 8-6. As always these two battled from start to finish. At two doubles Erik Rosner and Ian Stanley were in top form playing solidly throughout their 8-6 victory.

In singles we kept the pressure on! Sam Rodgers hit the finish line first with a 6-3,6-2 win at five singles looking sharp from the outset. I enjoyed watching his enthusiasm and tenacity as he repeatedly answered the bell on big points. Parker Larsen iced the match with a 6-2,6-3 win at three singles. Parker's focus, movement skills, and clutch play were on display throughout the match. When the match was called Andre Halabi was up 6-1,5-2 double match point at four singles, Brian Pybas was up a set and 4-4 at one singles, Erich Koening was up a set and 3-0 at two singles, and Yushi Ayabe was a set down but up 3-0 in the second and looking strong!

So nice to see all our wonderful family, alums, and fans! I can not begin to tell you how much your support means to all of us and how important it is to our success! Special thanks to Jerry Lynch for his invaluable help in preparing our team and welcome back to Bryce the Birdman Parmelly for jumping in and helping coach! I could not be more proud of our effort today and look forward to our battle tomorrow with top seed Claremont who defeated Univ of Texas Tyler today. The 12:00 noon battle tomorrow between these two top programs should be a great contest. Special thanks also to tournament director Erin Ness, Sports information director and general super star Julie Roth and the rest of the OPERS staff for all their help in making this a special event. Hope to see many of you at the match tomorrow and go Slugs! For complete tournament information follow our tournament web site at:http://www.goslugs.com/teams/tennis/men/championships/2011tennisregionals/mten11_regionals.html

Best wishes, Coach Hansen and Seeberger

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Slug's to Host First Two Rounds of NCAA's!


Dear Slug Fans,

Right around the corner, the men of slug tennis will be embarking on the first stage of their NCAA championship run. May Madness, Division III tennis at its finest, will be on display on our very own UCSC slug tennis courts.

Friday, May 13th, at 10AM, the UCSC men's tennis team, currently ranked 4 in the nation, will be facing one of the toughest first round opponents, Pomona-Pitzer, currently ranked 7 in the nation.

The winner of this match up will face the winner between Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and University of Texas at Tyler. That 2nd round match will be the round of 16, and will be played on Saturday, May 14th, at 12pm. CMS is currently ranked 3 in the nation and will most likely be the next team to defeat.

Earlier in the season, the UCSC slugs defeated the Pomona-Pitzer sagehens 6-3 in a wonderful match.

Come out and support our boys as we look to move on to the final site of the NCAA tournament! For more specific information on this great event please visit the tournament Web site at: http://www.goslugs.com/teams/tennis/men/championships/2011tennisregionals/mten11_regionals.html

Thanks, and go slugs!

Coaches Hansen and Seeberger

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Slugs return home from another great Ojai


Dear Slug fans,

The men of slug tennis put together another valiant effort down south at the prestigious 111 year old Ojai tournament. The Ojai is always an incredibly well run event, utilizing over 156 courts throughout the Ojai valley with all the divisions closing in on the final site, Libbey Park, for their final showdowns.

In our singles, many of our lower guys got a chance to test their limits and play higher level opponents from other schools. Yushi Ayabe played a very talented number 3 player from Pomona-Pitzer, where we were able to witness some of Yushi's best tennis to date. His high level through the first set was incredible, with a barrage of forehand winners and a strong control of every point. As his opponent began to lock down, the match became more even with his opponent getting the best of Yushi after 3 sets.

Andre Halabi also faced a tough opponent in his first round match. Against a high level Cal Lutheran player, Andre again pushed his offense to new heights. It wasn't enough to get through as he lost in 3 sets, but as he continues to take control of more and more of the rallies, Andre's development will continue to allow him to close the gap on his potential.

Sam Rodgers played a strong Pomona-Pitzer player in his first round, and battling nerves and an ever expanding aggressive game in the making, he struggled to find his rhythm. Losing in straight sets, with many quality lessons to learn, Sam still finds a way to keep his focus on his development and we can expect to see even more improvement in his skill level as each day passes.

Erik Rosner drew a tough CMS player and worked through the match with a level head. His opponent exposed some areas for Erik to take a closer look at, but we have enjoyed seeing Erik work to find his own singles game and style of play.

Parker played beautifully in dispatching his first round CMS opponent in straight sets, controlling the net and defending well when needed. His second round was even more impressive as he was playing a dangerous Redlands player, yet again, he found his style of play and flow that allowed him to stay on top of his opponent from start to finish. Making it to the quarterfinals was an impressive run, and that's where Parker eventually fell short to Cal Lutheran's top player. A wonderful singles tournament for Parker as he put together two well played matches and his growth in staying in that competitive zone only gets better and better.

Erich Koenig fought through his first round match in straight sets, showing strong composure against a tough Redlands opponent. In his second round, he played a CMS opponent that displayed some extremely high level tennis. In a compelling back and forth battle, with Erich scraping out the first set in a breaker, and his opponent winning the second set 6-3 with only one hold total, Erich was playing without some of his greatest weapons. Finding himself down 5-2 in the third set, Brian Pybas had just finished his match and rolled down to Erich's court to offer some inspiration. And from some deep, deep space, in the midst of true tennis beauty, Erich fought, clawed, and battled his way back to winning 5 straight games and the third set, 7-5. A truly impressive performance that highlights slug tennis in its purest form. In Erich's quarterfinal match, he played the top CMS player, and didn't execute the shots needed to win. But a wonderful event for Erich, as he goes on to show us what kind of competitor he has become.

To top off the singles, our team leader, Brian Pybas, displayed his impressive skill set with his Ojai run. After three straight set wins putting him into the semis against Cal Lutheran's top player, Brian found himself in a hole with not much room for error. With an injured back, unable to hit out on his serve, and playing a very tough opponent early Sunday morning, Pybas needed to dig out from a 6-4, 4-0 deficit. And as usual, with whatever power he had left, he pulled out all the stops and managed to reel off 9 straight games and finished off his opponent 6-3 in the third set for a birth in the final. However, due to his increasing pain, he was forced to retire after the first set of the match to the top player from CMS. However, making it to the finals of this prestigious tournament again proves to the country how strong and how well Brian Pybas competes, day in and day out.

Onto our doubles, we had four teams play in the draw. Andre Halabi and Bryce Bettwy embarked on their collegiate debut as a duo. Their practices leading up to Ojai had been nothing short of impressive, as they dispatched most of our top starting doubles teams. But in their first round, they came out cold and weren't in top form, but nonetheless, they enjoyed their battle and they fought hard to the end.

Ian Stanley and Erik Rosner dominated their first round with their wonderful blend of big serving, aggressive returns, and well placed volleys. In their second round, facing a strong CMS team, they fell 8-6 in a close match (the CMS team ended up making it to the semis). Moving forward, consistency in their serving and returning will be key as they look to become one of our most rock solid doubles positions yet again.

Erich Koenig and Sam Rodgers displayed some of their best, if not their best doubles matches to date. Competing harder than ever, fighting for every point, and not giving their opponents an inch, they scrapped through the number 4 seeded Cal Lutheran team in one of the highlights of the tournament. They then took down a tough CMS team before falling to fellow teammates Brian Pybas and Parker Larsen in the semi finals. A truly impressive run for these two boys as their early struggle with doubles in the beginning of the season has only spurred on their hard work ethic and competitive nature.

Brian Pybas and Parker Larsen rolled through three teams placing themselves in the doubles final. Their best tennis has been a result of their ever present relaxed state of competing, crafty shot making, and textbook doubles plays. In the finals, Pybas was still suffering from a sore back, and wasn't in top form. And against arguably the most fiery and dangerous doubles team in the draw, the Redlands team was coming for them guns blazing. Their energy and desire proved to be too much for the slugs as they grinded out a 3 set victory over Brian and Parker.

As always, it was an absolute pleasure competing in this magnificent event, and our players found much to learn from to take home.

We want to give a special thanks to the Pybas family and the Koenig family for their incredible hospitality and support through our weekend. Also, it was wonderful to see Kris Rosner in support, the Rodgers', Sam Bettwy, and the Stanley's. Every additional slug fan out there cheering on our boys makes for an ever more meaningful event. Thanks for your time, love, and continued generosity as without you guys, this program couldn't live on.

Up next in our schedule, we have the first two rounds of the NCAA National Team Championships, which will be hosted at our very own, UC-Santa Cruz courts. The dates are set to be Friday, May 13th, and Saturday, May 14th, with the time to be determined. Round up all the tennis fans you know and come support the slugs in this very special event as we head down the home stretch of our 2011 season. The environment should be exciting, electric, and thrilling as we face the top teams in our region for a chance to play in the final showdown later in May.

Thanks and go slugs!

Coaches Hansen and Seeberger