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Season Review: SU serves up 17 wins in '07, looks forward to '08
SALISBURY, Md. - The
Salisbury University men's tennis team made tremendous strides in 2007. Despite
a season-ending injury to No. 1 singles player Matt Nicholson, a tough
schedule and overall inexperience across the board the Sea Gulls posted an
impressive 17-7 record. SU went 6-1 in the Capital Athletic Conference to secure
second-place behind nationally ranked University of Mary Washington. The Gulls
finished 2007 ranked No. 10 in the Atlantic South region while Nicholson
finished ranked 14th in singles in the region.
While the results were not always perfect, the season had numerous bright spots
as the young and talented Sea Gulls grew and gained match experience against
several nationally ranked opponents. SU won its first five matches and 11 of the
first 13 to jump out of the gate with an 11-2 mark to kick-off the season. The
Gulls then dropped four matches to nationally ranked teams, three at home,
before making a run in the CAC tournament where the maroon and gold lost 6-3 to
the Eagles in the title match. Salisbury garnered 11 All-CAC honors including
the CAC Rookie of the Year in freshman Scott Burtzlaff.
"We matured and really started to believe in ourselves," said SU coach Randy Halfpap.
Captains Sean Larson and Brendan Kincaid provided leadership for
the new players. Larson, the only senior on the team, was not recruited to play
tennis but his game and contributions became a significant part of the season.
Larson was named to the All-CAC second team as No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles
with teammate Sasha Felikson.
"He found ways to gut out matches. He will definitely be missed," said Halfpap.
Kincaid, coming off an appearance in the NCAA national singles tournament in
2006, persevered through a year of shuffling doubles teammates and stiff
competition. Kincaid excelled in doubles as he went a combined 18-4 with three
different partners and narrowly missed a trip to nationals. He earned first-team
All-CAC honors along with Nicholson for the top doubles pair in the conference
and was All-CAC second team as No. 2 singles. A costly doubles loss to
Christopher Newport in a tiebreak 9-8 (8-6) provides motivation for the
off-season. Kincaid vowed,
"Everyday that I train this year I will think about that match so it will not
happen again," said Kincaid, who will be one of two seniors on the team in '08.
Kincaid ended the year ranked 22nd in the region in singles and ranked fifth in
the region in doubles with Burtzlaff. The duo also finished ranked 23rd in the
nation.
The breakout seasons posted by freshmen Evan Thomas and Burtzlaff shows
the future of SU tennis is in good hands and the future is bright for these two
in maroon and gold. The duo were named to the CAC first team as singles players
and the combo were named as All-CAC second team No. 2 doubles pair as well.
Thomas, the Team MVP, put together a stellar mark of 21-2 between No. 3 and No.
4 singles. Among the many victories for the Salisbury, Md. native one match
stands out.
"My most memorable moment of the season was beating Mary Washington's No. 3
player 6-1, 6-2," said Thomas of his CAC tournament win over UMW in the
championship match.
Equally impressive, Burtzlaff posted a 17-5 record in singles and a 19-3 mark in
doubles. In the CAC championship against UMW, he defeated a nationally ranked
opponent in No. 2 singles and then teamed with Kincaid in a No. 1 doubles
triumph. Like most of the Gulls, Burtzlaff is anxiously optimistic about next
season.
"I think we have a really good shot at CACs and going to nationals," said Burtzlaff.
Halfpap enjoyed the season-ending victory over regionally ranked Washington
(Md.) College, a team SU had not beaten since 1999. The experienced gained from
the ’07 season will only motivate the Sea Gulls next season as the trio of
Kincaid, Thomas and Burtzlaff will lead SU as it tries to win its first CAC
title since 1999. Plus throw in a healthy Nicholson, a All-CAC second teamer at
No. 1 singles, and this team will make some noise in the region and hopefully
nationally.
"There are a lot of encouraging pieces with the players coming back next
season," said Halfpap.
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