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Dickie Hemric
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I want to hear more about the women's team forfeiting a match because the players were hungover.
There's a reason there are no lets in college tennis.fights and cheating is the norm in college tennis.
Would love to see this coach stick around and put the program on the map year-in, year-out. It's going to suck if he bolts in a couple years to take on a sterling job.
I know very little about tennis facilities in the NCAA, but I'd have to imagine ours can compete with anyone's these days.
I want to hear more about the women's team forfeiting a match because the players were hungover.
The one reason we will struggle to be elite is tuition.The new facilities will be huge for the program's staying power. Also, it's difficult to overstate how dominant the ACC is as a tennis conference. With the academics at Wake, quality of the conference, quality of the new facilities and strong coaching there's no reason Wake can't be an elite program.
The one reason we will struggle to be elite is tuition.
Yes, very true.The nature of tennis makes that less of an issue than other sports, though.
I can say that UVA's facilities are phenomenal.
Playing on those courts was pretty awesome. Have also enjoyed seeing nationals there.Now UGA's facility, THAT is a phenomenal tennis facility.
The one reason we will struggle to be elite is tuition.
Playing on those courts was pretty awesome. Have also enjoyed seeing nationals there.
Southern Cal, UVA, UGA, Ohio State, Illinois. Stanford historically but not so much recently.Who are the elite tennis programs?
Southern Cal, UVA, UGA, Ohio State, Illinois. Stanford historically but not so much recently.