Hurricane Tennis 2014-15

Hurricane Tennis 2014-15

Kirijax

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The men's season comes to a merciful ending today. They once again fail to win even a single set in falling to Duke to end their season with a 7-17 record. This was the Canes' 6th losing season since 1977 and worst season ever. They had a couple of 8-13 seasons in '96 and '12 but this season managed to top that. They finish the season unranked for the first time since '96. Also, they have missed the NCAA tournament now for the past four seasons. This could continue for a while unless something drastic happens.
 
@Kirijax are they losing any key players this year?

They are losing two seniors; Wilfredo Gonzalez and Henrique Tsukamoto. Gonzales played No. 2 or No. 3 in the line up this year, and Tsukamoto was around No. 4 this year. I think they may be the first four-year Canes in the history of the 80-year old tennis program to never play one single match in the NCAA tournaments. Great guys and I hate to say it but they won't be missed so much as far as results are concerned. The Canes have signed Dane Dunlap of Canada for next year. But he's only ranked around No. 500 in the ITF Junior rankings so I'm not that impressed yet. None of the top Florida guys are signing on with Miami. One two-star announced his commitment to Miami but he's only No. 56 in the state of Florida so the Canes won't sign him.

Bottom line, I'll be surprised if the Canes can get back in the rankings (Top 75) next year. According to the Massey Ratings, they are currently No. 110, right behind Florida Atlantic (lol). The biggest news for the men's team this offseason is whether Coach Rincon will keep his job or not. This is Miami, and this is tennis, so I wouldn't be surprised if he was still here next year.
 
@Kirijax are they losing any key players this year?

They are losing two seniors; Wilfredo Gonzalez and Henrique Tsukamoto. Gonzales played No. 2 or No. 3 in the line up this year, and Tsukamoto was around No. 4 this year. I think they may be the first four-year Canes in the history of the 80-year old tennis program to never play one single match in the NCAA tournaments. Great guys and I hate to say it but they won't be missed so much as far as results are concerned. The Canes have signed Dane Dunlap of Canada for next year. But he's only ranked around No. 500 in the ITF Junior rankings so I'm not that impressed yet. None of the top Florida guys are signing on with Miami. One two-star announced his commitment to Miami but he's only No. 56 in the state of Florida so the Canes won't sign him.

Bottom line, I'll be surprised if the Canes can get back in the rankings (Top 75) next year. According to the Massey Ratings, they are currently No. 110, right behind Florida Atlantic (lol). The biggest news for the men's team this offseason is whether Coach Rincon will keep his job or not. This is Miami, and this is tennis, so I wouldn't be surprised if he was still here next year.

Do you know how many scholarships each team is given vs how many they have on a team? One thing that hurts private schools is a lot of non-football players are on partials so therefore it is cheaper for some recruits to go to a cheaper public university.
 
@Kirijax are they losing any key players this year?

They are losing two seniors; Wilfredo Gonzalez and Henrique Tsukamoto. Gonzales played No. 2 or No. 3 in the line up this year, and Tsukamoto was around No. 4 this year. I think they may be the first four-year Canes in the history of the 80-year old tennis program to never play one single match in the NCAA tournaments. Great guys and I hate to say it but they won't be missed so much as far as results are concerned. The Canes have signed Dane Dunlap of Canada for next year. But he's only ranked around No. 500 in the ITF Junior rankings so I'm not that impressed yet. None of the top Florida guys are signing on with Miami. One two-star announced his commitment to Miami but he's only No. 56 in the state of Florida so the Canes won't sign him.

Bottom line, I'll be surprised if the Canes can get back in the rankings (Top 75) next year. According to the Massey Ratings, they are currently No. 110, right behind Florida Atlantic (lol). The biggest news for the men's team this offseason is whether Coach Rincon will keep his job or not. This is Miami, and this is tennis, so I wouldn't be surprised if he was still here next year.

Do you know how many scholarships each team is given vs how many they have on a team? One thing that hurts private schools is a lot of non-football players are on partials so therefore it is cheaper for some recruits to go to a cheaper public university.

The guys are allowed 4.5 scholarships, while the women are given eight. They usually end up having to give the players half a scholarship are even less than that so that they have enough players.
 
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@Kirijax are they losing any key players this year?

They are losing two seniors; Wilfredo Gonzalez and Henrique Tsukamoto. Gonzales played No. 2 or No. 3 in the line up this year, and Tsukamoto was around No. 4 this year. I think they may be the first four-year Canes in the history of the 80-year old tennis program to never play one single match in the NCAA tournaments. Great guys and I hate to say it but they won't be missed so much as far as results are concerned. The Canes have signed Dane Dunlap of Canada for next year. But he's only ranked around No. 500 in the ITF Junior rankings so I'm not that impressed yet. None of the top Florida guys are signing on with Miami. One two-star announced his commitment to Miami but he's only No. 56 in the state of Florida so the Canes won't sign him.

Bottom line, I'll be surprised if the Canes can get back in the rankings (Top 75) next year. According to the Massey Ratings, they are currently No. 110, right behind Florida Atlantic (lol). The biggest news for the men's team this offseason is whether Coach Rincon will keep his job or not. This is Miami, and this is tennis, so I wouldn't be surprised if he was still here next year.

Do you know how many scholarships each team is given vs how many they have on a team? One thing that hurts private schools is a lot of non-football players are on partials so therefore it is cheaper for some recruits to go to a cheaper public university.

The guys are allowed 4.5 scholarships, while the women are given eight. They usually end up having to give the players half a scholarship are even less than that so that they have enough players.

So this is where Miami is at a disadvantage because half tuition at Miami is much more than half at some other schools.
 
What is the rest of the ACC doing so much better than us? Are they loading up on top foreigners or getting the eleite US juniors?
 
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If there was one sport you could count on for the Canes to beat the Noles in, it was women's tennis. That's not even true anymore. After beating the Noles twice in the regular season, the ACC No. 2 Canes coughed up a hairball today and lost to the ACC No. 10 Noles in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament. This is going to hurt the Canes' ranking and they may not even be able to host a regional in the NCAA tournament now.

If this season was a fish, it should be thrown back. Absolutely dismal performances by Canes teams all around. I hope the Canes media just stops with the Pollyanna silver-lining crap for a while.
 
The women's team lucked out and will be hosting a regional for the 11th consecutive year. It is also their 29th overall appearance in the tournament and 20th consecutive. Still only two runner-ups to show for it thought. They will be playing North Florida in the first round and then the winner of Ole Miss-Denver in the 2nd. If they make it to the Sweet Sixteen (they should), No. 2 North Carolina awaits. That will be a tough one to win.

For the individual championships, Wagner and Lohan were selected for the singles and Wagner and Lileikite were chosen for the doubles.

Meanwhile, the men hosted a fun-filled Alumni weekend. Nothing much else to do with their season being over. They didn't even sniff Selection Sunday this year. Neither did any of their singles or doubles players.
 
The women swept North Florida in the first round of the NCAA tournament but then was given a huge scare by Ole Miss. They won 4-3 to move on to the Sweet Sixteen for the tenth consecutive year. They now have to go up against No. 2 North Carolina. I don't see them getting past the Tarheels. The women's team seems to have regressed as the season has gone on this year.
 
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