2010 Preview: Redlands Womens Tennis Capitalizes on Recent Success for Exciting 2010 Campaign

Following last season’s trip to the third round of the
NCAA Championships, the University of Redlands women’s tennis
team remains committed to excelling in the Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) and beyond during the
2010 campaign. Ranked No. 9 in the Intercollegiate Tennis
Association’s (ITA) preseason poll, the Bulldogs look forward
to the rewards of hard work and dedication while remaining
committed to a family-like atmosphere.
Redlands’ 2009 conference co-championship marked its third
title in five years and fourth overall. But the Maroon and Gray
holds high expectations for capturing sole possession of the crown
and advancing further into the postseason with four experienced
returnees leading the way. In addition, the team welcomes a vibrant
and hungry class of newcomers that solidifies the Bulldogs’
lineup for success.
Senior Paige Sumida (Hilo, HI) enters her fourth season with the
Bulldogs as a decorated and versatile competitor. Her ability to
keep the team motivated and energized, along with her all-court
tennis game, makes her invaluable to the Bulldogs. Look for this
First-Team All-SCIAC performer to play a vital role in the singles
and doubles lineups, building off of her Intercollegiate Tennis
Association (ITA) All-America selections from 2009.
Building off of three years of outstanding experience together,
Sumida and senior Whitney Waters (Austin, TX) create a lethal
combination in doubles. With incredible chemistry and a seamless
style, they finished out last season as the No. 5 duo in the
country and earned ITA All-America honors. These achievements,
along with their recent championship at the Wilson ITA West Region
Fall Tournament, serve as great motivation for an even more
impressive showing in 2010.
After struggling with an injury in 2009, Waters shows readiness to
leave her mark in singles as a focused and fiery competitor. Her
passion and determination in doubles drive her to capitalize on her
opportunities in singles. Count on her to make big contributions in
her final season with the Bulldogs.
Following a First-Team All-SCIAC performance in 2009, junior
Rachael Miller (Newport Beach, CA) enters the upcoming campaign as
a more diverse and aggressive player than ever before. This strong
baseliner can really control the point but also boasts the skills
to move forward to the net when she needs to. A leader-by-example,
Miller offers the willingness to do what it takes to make her team
better, both on and off the court.
Look for Miller to join forces with junior Sara Yoshinaga
(Honolulu, HI) in doubles action. This duo gained experience in
2009 and expects to build off of that momentum with continued hard
work and a more defined determination as veteran competitors.
With her great hands at the net and incredible ball-striking
ability, Yoshinaga simply makes the game look easy. She enters the
upcoming season more committed to really working hard at every
chance, which bodes well for her success and the team’s. Look
for this Second-Team All-SCIAC honoree to surprise her opponents
with her outstanding play and diligence on the court.
Senior Sutton Anderson (Breckenridge, CO) returns for her final
season as a great ball-striker who strives to translate her
abilities into strong match play. As she continues to develop her
mental game, she offers an excellent option in doubles while
pushing for opportunities in the singles lineup.
The Bulldogs also welcome back senior Carrie McCann (McMinnville,
OR) and sophomore Nicole Gerentine (Austin, TX). McCann emanates
the definition of a team player as she consistently and willingly
reveals her altruistic and happy-go-lucky attitude. Her solid
baseline skills also provide depth to the team. After winning the
consolation bracket at the Wilson ITA West Region Fall Tournament,
Gerentine boasts the desire and the tools to compete at a high
level. Expect her to become a more aggressive player as she
utilizes her athleticism to break into the scoring lineup for
singles and doubles.
Redlands looks forward to the contributions of freshman Julia
Galbraith (Tacoma, WA) as a well-polished competitor with an
excellent foundation to work off of. She posted solid results at
the fall tournament and looks to continue improving in her first
year with the Bulldogs.
In addition, freshman Amanda Alvarez (Pomona, CA) brings power from
the baseline as an excellent ball-striker. As she works to develop
more consistency and patience in her point-construction, she
strives to vie for opportunities within the top eight.
The Bulldogs also anticipate the contributions of sophomore
transfer Katherine Guimapang (Norwalk, CA), who hails from Cal
Lutheran University. She serves as the team’s sparkplug with
positive energy and enthusiasm.
Finally, rounding out the roster are sophomore Tessa Azar (Yorba
Linda, CA) and freshmen Claudia Llanes (Miami Beach, FL) and Sam
Dodson (Alamorgordo, NM). Equipped with the fundamental skills
needed to succeed, they all offer potential for growth as they
foster their collegiate tennis games.
Outside of the new players blending with the veterans, the Bulldogs
boast a fresh staff of coaches to lead the way. A familiar face of
Bulldog tennis, Head Coach Geoff Roche returns to oversee the
women’s program while guiding the men’s team. In
addition, Redlands welcomes Dave Donn at the forefront of the
coaching staff after a successful stint leading the Williams
College (MA) men’s tennis program to back-to-back
quarterfinal appearances. Beyond Division III experience, he offers
a history and expectation of NCAA success. Dunya Wren joins the
Bulldogs as an assistant coach following her competitive playing
years at Cal Baptist University. Together, they create an
impressive résumé that promises to lead this hungry
crew of student-athletes to the next level of Bulldog women’s
tennis.
“My goal as a coach is to make sure we stay focused on
improving everyday that we take the courts.” Donn stated.
“We cannot always control how well we play, but we can
control our effort. We are striving to be as physically and
mentally tough as any team in the country. Hopefully when teams
take the court against us they’ll know they are in for a
grind from the first point to the last.”
One focus that Donn is not shy about sharing is the development of
their doubles game. Although the Bulldogs boast a history of top
competitors, including the nation’s fifth-ranked duo in
Sumida and Waters, he wants to help everyone become “more
comfortable at the net and more aggressive overall.”
As history shows, the Redlands women’s tennis program takes
on the best opponents on an annual basis and the 2010 schedule is
no different. With eight nationally-ranked teams, including No. 2
Williams, the Bulldogs expect to be challenged during every week of
the season. Within the SCIAC, No. 7 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges remains
the team to beat. However, Redlands owns the tools and the
personnel to compete at a high level throughout the 2010 campaign,
with a trip to the NCAA Championships as the ultimate goal.
“I believe we are certainly capable of competing with any
team in the country. The difficulty of our schedule will give us
constant reminders throughout the season of where we stand and what
we need to improve upon,” commented Donn. “We have a
lot of pieces in place and a lot of doable and manageable things to
improve upon that will put us in a position to succeed this
year.”
With a fun yet highly competitive environment at training, the team
exudes excitement to be there and to work hard. Their family-like
atmosphere translates into an intensely united effort during
matches.
“There is a lot of work to be done but we have a talented and
hard-working group of women who are ready to compete. It’s
been a refreshing and welcoming experience to join this team. I
truly enjoy showing up to practice everyday and that’s a
testament to the quality young women I get to coach,” Donn
added.

















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