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Good point Kenneth....it doesn't happen that often with head coaches (although I heard that the coach at Oklahoma resigned just after Serena Nash signed and I think the same thing happened to Millie Stretton when she joined Kansas) but it does happen quite often with assistant coaches.  If they're any good and ambitious they tend to move on up after about 3 years or so.



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ITA National Indoor Championships

Singles

R32

JC Aragone (Virginia) bt Ryan Peniston (Memphis) 6-1, 7-6(4)

Dubs

R32

Jeffrey Schorsch / Charlie Emhardt (Valparaiso) bt Alex Gasson / Yannick James (Denver) 6-4, 6-4

Jathan Malik / Kevin Wong (Michigan) bt Luis Valero / Jack Schipanski (Tennessee) 6-3, 1-6, (10-8)

R16

Fabian Fallert / Grey Hamilton (Mississippi) bt Jack Findel-Hawkins / Lasse Muscheites (North Florida) 6-4, 6-4

Morgan Mays / Simon Freund (UC Santa Barbara) bt Julian Cash / Arjun Kadhe (Oklahoma State) 7-6(5), 2-6, (10-8)

Jathan Malik / Kevin Wong (Michigan) bt Tommy Bennett / David Warren (Rice) 6-3, 6-7(0), (10-7)

Jathan's QF will be on Flotennis.com at 9.45pm tonight UK time



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Thanks for the responses. It's been helpful for me to read your posts because I had little sense of how rare or covert this sort of behaviour is by College coaches.


To add a little more background context after looking up some more info, Long Beach have the quite unbelievable record of having won the Divisional title in 14 of the last 16 years. They don't have a men's tennis team, only the women's.

http://www.bigwest.org/userfiles//16_Women_Tennis_Championship.pdf




Further, it's not pleasing to see that the coach has been there for 19 seasons and been awarded the title Big West Coach of the Year a record leading 8 times. And no doubt also commands a top tier salary for a College tennis coach. Ideally College tennis wouldn't be an environment where this sort of behaviour is encouraged and rewarded. Clearly, over that time period, anyone that is in charge of intervening on this sort of behaviour would have done so by now.

http://www.longbeachstate.com/sports/w-tennis/mtt/jenny_hilt_costello_341221.html





I read the updated post by The Optimist revealing that the 3 British girls were actively asked to move on. My first thought was well ok, that sounds a bit better. But I realise that could easily be in addition to, rather than instead of, being treated in a very unpleasant manner by the coach to encourage their exit. But i suddenly develop a sense that I don't want any of this writing to feel invasive for the girls and their families, who we only wish good things for here.


So it's very good to hear that they have found somewhere else and are happy, that is what is important now. And the excellent sounding advice also in that post on choosing a College couldn't be more pertinent than in cases like this. If the most successful College in a Division with good facilities and and boasting a coach with an outstanding record of success looks to recruit you, the opportunity may be much less than it may seem.



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The Optimist wrote:

ITA National Indoor Championships

Singles

R32

JC Aragone (Virginia) bt Ryan Peniston (Memphis) 6-1, 7-6(4)


So Aragone was the player who took beat Luke Bambridge and took a set of Liam Broady at the Charlotesville challenger this week, looks like a tough draw and a decent effort from Ryan and pity for him Aragone didn't go further in the challenger.



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I think the girls cards were marked at Longbeach in that given the coach's track record for cutting and the 2014 win with 4 freshman in her team (who would now all be juniors) she is in a very strong position to cut early and win.

Her recruiting clout will remain potent as she is likely to win again this year and next and so again comes across as a top coach.

From her bio she was a walk on at UCLA a super elite div I program so although it shows a confidence in her own ability there is a certain irony in that as a player it is unlikely she would have been recruited by herself as she would not have appeared good enough or indeed as player tried to walk on to her programme as it doesn't appear good enough.

I am slightly reassured by the fact that such a stella serial winner has remained at Longbeach for so long. It implies the big Programmes understand how she wins and her methods. Theses methods would not stand up to scrutiny at the high profile programmes that surround her i.e. USC and UCLA; there they have the capacity to recruit players on the cusp of going pro at 18.



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Saturday 5th of November 2016 07:54:59 AM



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Saturday 5th of November 2016 10:16:11 AM

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Aragone also beat Aswin before beating Luke and then loosing a close one to Liam, so yes partial to taking a chunk out of a Brit on a tennis court.

Could it be he is motivated by a desire to fight against evil given almost every bad guy role in Hollywood goes to a British actor purely based on their accent! Liam's obviously threw him completely.



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Saturday 5th of November 2016 10:17:45 AM

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Just to update on the championships (editing the ITA website):

The first of the mens doubles semifinal matchups features Jathan Malik and Kevin Wong of Michigan, who take on Skander Mansouri and Christian Seraphim, the No. 2 seeds out of Wake Forest. The other matchup pits Jeffrey Schorsch and Charlie Emhardt of Valparaiso against Columbia's Richard Pham and Victor Pham.

Well done to Mr Malik and partner!



-- Edited by Spectator on Saturday 5th of November 2016 11:06:17 AM

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Yes, in the QF they beat Arthur Rinderknech / Max Lunkin (Texas A&M) 6-4, 4-6, (10-7).

The SF is streamed on flotennis.com at 4.30pm UK time



-- Edited by The Optimist on Saturday 5th of November 2016 02:18:23 PM

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Unfortunately Jathan and his partner lost their SF

 Christian Seraphim / Skanser Mansour (Wake Forest) bt Jathan Malik / Kevin Wong (Michigan) 3-6, 7-5, (10-4)



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Added Georgie W, Worthy G and Adrian C to those going



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According to Colette Lewis, James Davis has signed a commitment to go to Oklahoma.

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Thanks Spectator, have added James to the list along with Jazzi P



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Also added Natasha M, Bronte M and Megan D to the list of those going.



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Thanks, The O.

Glad to see Bronte off stateside - wish her luck - I like her game.

(Megan and others too, of course, but Bronte is a bit lower on the radar)

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Added Ema L to those heading off 



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