the lines are still good

Follow the happenings of an animated college tennis coach and his teams in their pursuit of an NCAA National Tennis Championship. It is always the impressive trophy that is displayed for all to admire that gets the attention, but it is the journey to claiming that trophy, the relationships built, the people served and the memories created, that live forever...and what I hope you will find interesting...

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Bazula signs...


A third piece of the puzzle, Geza Bazula, has now signed on to play for the Clippers for the upcoming season. Geza comes to Concordia as a Junior transfer from NCAA D1 Loyola Marymount University where he played primarily at the #3 position for Coach Brad Sceney and the Lions.

Geza, a native of Hungary, brings a fair amount of experience and energy to the court and is eager to compete. Interestingly, he has competed against and defeated two current Clippers in ITF competition.

Coach Rockhill on Geza: "Geza is just what we needed. He will step right in and compete for one of top spots in the lineup and add enthusiasm and experience. I think he will also be able to provide some leadership to the team and will certainly be a big part of our quest for a National Championship next spring."


We are all excited to have Geza in the mix and look forward to great things from him on the court.

For a preview of Geza click here.

I know that you are all pretty excited about the recent signings but there is still one more to come that will really get your Clipper tennis juices flowing.

Nuff said...

Friday, July 23, 2010

Tisserand signs...


I am happy to report that David Tisserand of France has signed a Letter of Intent and will join the Clippers in the fall of 2010. David brings plenty of playing experience and a strong right-handed game to Concordia and is expected to compete for one of the top spots in the lineup.

For a look at David's game click here.

We look forward to having David here in New York and wish him the best of luck in a Clipper uniform.

Two more announcements to follow soon.

Nuff said...

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Frey Signs NLI

I am happy to announce that Ricardo Frey of Brazil has signed a National Letter of Intent and has thus committed to attend Concordia this fall. Ricardo brings a left-handed game to your Clippers and should make an immediate impact at the NCAA II level.

Ricardo, a highly ranked junior in Brazil, was also ranked as high as #942 in the world among junior players with limited events played. In addition, he boasts some very competitive results with some of the world's top 750 in the men's rankings.

Ricardo joins his sister Juliana, who will also be coming to Bronxville, and will join the Clipper women's team this fall.

For a peak at Ricardo's game click here.

Three more announcements coming soon...stay tuned!

Nuff said...

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Stay tuned...

Not to pull a LeBron James type thing on my loyal followers but be prepared for some exciting roster announcements just as soon as it is allowed. There are going to be some new players in town this fall and don't expect us to be #10 for too long...

In other news, Raphael Namias has left Concordia for NYU to pursue specific academic interests.

Nuff said...well maybe you wanted more...

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Happy Fourth of July...


Hello loyal followers of "the good lines". Today is a very special day to celebrate our Independence and also those who fought so hard to achieve it, as well as those who continue to fight the good fight to keep it. We all need to do our part as well so lets keep government as small as possible...

In addition, lets all join together to wish good old Coach Tarangioli a very Happy Birthday!!!


Be well everybody and be safe.
Nuff said...

Monday, June 28, 2010

Boldarev plays future...


In an effort to improve and gain additional match experience Andrey Boldarev has taken to the ITF future circuit this summer. Boasting a national ranking in his home country of Uzbekistan, Andrey is able to sign into qualifying draws.

Andrey was in Rochester, NY (not to be confused with Rochester Minnesota, the town of my grandparents) this week and had some early success (click here for the draw).

Andrey fell to a tough opponent, Evan King, who plays #2 singles for the University of Michigan (NCAA D1) 6-0, 7-6 (7-4). King had been ranked as high as 14 in the world among ITF Juniors.

Next up will be Pittsburgh and F17. Lets all wish Andrey good luck and hope this experience propels him to great achievements for the Clippers next season and beyond.

In other news, Coach Schwartz is playing the doubles main draw (click here for the draw). Good luck Craig, lets get some points!

Nuff said...

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Father's Day...


Happy Father's Day to all of the fathers out there!!! A special Happy Father's Day to the former Coach Ronald H. Rockhill (1929-1995).

Things are heating up on the recruiting trail and I hope to have some exciting announcements soon...maybe this week.

Stay tuned!

Nuff said...

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

CACC Spring All-Academic Team


The CACC has announced its spring All-Academic team (click here for full press release). This year Clipper Andrey Boldarev is one of eight tennis athletes in the conference to be honored. An athlete is recognized if he/she achieves a GPA of 3.5 or higher for the academic year and has attended the member institution for at least two years. According to conference figures, Andrey qualified with a 3.6 for the year. Congratulations to Andrey who excels both on the court and in the classroom.

Nuff said...

Monday, June 07, 2010

All-America Teams Announced...


The 2010 All-America teams have been announced highlighted by the ITA/NCAA II Senior Player of the Year Alex Grubin (click here for the press release).

Congratulations to those named.

Nuff said...

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Nothing to do with tennis...

What a shame...


I don't know if you recall my 11/9/09 post titled "It's official" concerning the poor officiating that seems to be so omnipresent in the world of sports these days or if you watched last night's Cleveland vs. Detroit baseball game. Sadly, last night I witnessed a tremendous injustice where an umpire simply stole a once in a lifetime moment from a professional athlete. Something must be done!

So sorry Armando.

Nuff said...

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Final Rankings...


The Final NCAA II National Rankings (June 2, 2010) have been released and your Concordia Clippers are included in the top 10 (click here for complete rankings). In my heart of hearts, I believe that we are better than several teams ranked ahead of us but it is what it is. Next year we will have more competition against the nation's elite and will have a solid chance to be ranked higher.

Alex Grubin finishes the year at #4 in singles and Andrey Boldarev at #29. Alex and Andrey also finished the 2010 campaign at #4 in the doubles. These are no small accomplishments for these fine young men and both should be congratulated.

In addition, Alex is named as All-American in singles and doubles whereas Andrey is named All-American in doubles.

What a great year. I hope we have some more and new names in the rankings next season.

Nuff said...

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Update...

Just a little update for you folks...

Our pal Craig Schwartz came up on the short end of the scoreboard today. He and his partner lost to the #1 seeds in a close third set match tiebreaker (click here for draw sheet). As you may know, a match tiebreaker is played in lieu of a third set in doubles on the tour.

Keep going Craig. We hope you have better luck in your next event.

Nuff said...