2014-15 Fall Newsletter - University of Rochester Yellowjackets
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2014-15 Fall Newsletter - University of Rochester Yellowjackets
Men’s Tennis Alumni, Friends & Parents December 2014 A Message From the Coach In This Issue… Dear Alumni, Friends & Parents: UR men’s tennis had a fantastic fall season. The semester kicked off with the first annual UR Fall Invitational on September 6-7. Senior Julian Danko won the “A” Singles flight by defeating junior teammate Ian Baranowski in the finals. At the SLU Fall Classic the following weekend, the ’Jackets displayed another dominating performance in the “A” and “B” draws. At the ITA Northeast Regional, hosted by Hobart College, Baranowski won his first two rounds before being defeated in the round of 16. In doubles, the veteran duo of Danko and Ben Shapiro reached the semifinals before losing to the eventual champions. This marked our best finish in ITA doubles since 2007. Sophomores Jonny Baker and Sam Leeman also made an impressive run to the quarterfinals before losing in a tiebreaker. Coach’s Corner .................... 1 2014-15 Roster ...................... 1 Season Recap.................... 2-3 Schedule & Results ............. 2 Lyman Center ...................... 2 Meet-a-’Jacket ..................... 3 Alumni Corner ..................... 4 This year’s squad has tremendous depth. The team captains are senior Julian Danko and junior Ben Shapiro. Both have been an integral part of our team’s rapid improvement the past few years. They work hard each day and encourage their teammates to do the same. We returned all but one starter from last season, which gives us valuable experience at all positions in the line-up. The four new freshmen have been great additions as well. Last season’s achievement of returning to the national rankings at #37 was a huge confidence boost for the program. It was our first national ranking since 2006. The team goals are to continue to improve with hopes of being ranked in the top 25 nationally. Hope you can come see one of our matches this spring. We have a great schedule ahead of us! GO ’JACKETS!! Program Highlights -Coach Nielsen Alumni at the 2014 Meliora Weekend Hit-Around. 1 5 9 27 74 NCAA Doubles Championship Academic All-Americans NCAA Team Appearances ITA All-Americans UAA All-Association Honors 2014-15 Men’s Tennis Roster Name Jonathan Baker Ian Baranowski Julian Danko Damani Eubanks Matthew Golub Keith Jensen Sam Leeman Ben Mermelstein Aaron Mevorach Andy Nunno Ben Shapiro Jun Yuminaga Tony Zhao Ryan Zu Hometown Newport Beach, CA Syosset, NY Pittsford, NY Mitchellville, MD Evergreen, CO Binghamton, NY Bath, ME Northport, NY Rochester, NY Fairport, NY Scarsdale, NY Bayside, NY Rochester, NY Rochester, NY Head Coach: Matt Nielsen Assistant Coach: Brian Bowman ’10 Class 2017 2016 2015 2018 2017 2016 2017 2016 2018 2018 2016 2018 2017 2017 Back Row (L to R): assistant coach Brian Bowman, Julian Danko, Tony Zhao, Damani Eubanks, Sam Leeman, Ian Baranowski, Ben Shapiro, Ryan Zu, Andy Nunno, head coach Matt Nielsen. Front Row (L to R): Ben Mermelstein, Jun Yuminaga, Aaron Mevorach, Jonathan Baker, Matthew Golub, Keith Jensen. Help support Rochester Men’s Tennis by participating in the Athletic Annual Fund Challenge! www.rochester.edu/athletics/friends/challenge.html University of Rochester Men’s Tennis Newsletter Strong Showing at 2014 U of R Fall Invitational December 2014 Fall 2014 Recap Rochester, NY - - - The Yellowjackets came out strong at the first annual UR Fall Invitational, the first tournament of the year, held at the Goergen Athletic Center and Peter Lyman Tennis Center. Led by senior captain Julian Danko, the ’Jackets dominated the “A” Singles flight of the tournament with four players appearing in the quarterfinals and an all-Rochester final. Julian arose as the “A” Singles champion after a very tight two sets against junior Ian Baranowski. Rochester also had a very strong showing in the doubles draw with three teams advancing to the quarterfinals and the #1 doubles team, Julian and Ben Shapiro, finishing third. The team hopes to build off of this successful tournament as the season continues after beginning the fall with a nice boost of confidence. By Damani Eubanks ’18 ITA National Team Ranking: #37 ITA Northeast Regional Team Ranking: #14 University of Rochester Fall Invitational “A” Singles Champion: Julian Danko “A” Singles Finalist: Ian Baranowski St. Lawrence University Fall Classic “A” Singles Champion: Julian Danko “A” Singles Finalist: Jonny Baker “B” Singles Champion: Sam Leeman “B” Singles Finalist: Aaron Mevorach “A” Doubles Champion: Danko/Shapiro “A” Doubles Finalist: Baranowski/Mevorach ITA Northeast Regional Championships Doubles Semifinalist: Danko/Shapiro Doubles Quarterfinalist: Baker/Leeman UAA Athlete of the Week Julian Danko (Sep. 1-7 & Sep. 8-14) Lyman Center Upgraded “A” Singles finalists Ian Baranowski and Julian Danko. 2014-15 Men’s Tennis Schedule 9/6-7 9/13-14 9/20-22 9/24 2/14 2/15 2/21 2/28 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/26 3/28 3/29 4/2 4/11 4/12 4/18 4/24-26 U OF R FALL INVITATIONAL St. Lawrence Fall Classic (Canton, NY) ITA Northeast Reg’l Champ. (Geneva, NY) ROBERTS WESLEYAN RIT COLGATE ITHACA @ #8 Case Western Reserve vs. #9 Carnegie Mellon (Claremont, CA) vs. #5 Washington U. (Claremont, CA) @ Chapman @ Nazareth @ #30 NYU @ TCNJ HOBART ST. LAWRENCE #38 RENSSELAER @ #31 Brandeis UAA Championships (Orlando, FL) *HOME MATCHES IN ALL CAPS* ------W 9-0 10:00am 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 9:00am 10:00am 4:00pm 11:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm TBD This past summer, the six outdoor courts at the Peter Lyman Tennis Center were refurbished, along with the surrounding area of the facility. A Deco Acrylic surface was laid, staying with the blue and green look that has been made popular by the US Open courts in Flushing Meadows. The asphalt in the entryway leading to the first bank of courts was also repainted. With an excellent lighting system on each court, the teams are able to train at any point during the day on one of the premier tennis complexes in the Northeast. The newly updated courts opened with the inaugural U of R Fall Invitational on September 6-7. The courts are named after longtime coach and Rochester tennis legend, Peter Lyman ’47. Peter led the men’s tennis team to prominent success during his 42 years at the helm, producing 20 ITA All-Americans. His squads were represented at nationals as a team or on an individual basis for 22 straight years. Peter passed away in the fall of 2012 and will always be remembered for his incredible commitment and passion for Rochester Tennis. The team would like to thank all the alumni and friends of Rochester Tennis for the support over the years and for helping to provide the opportunity to practice and compete at two tremendous tennis venues. University of Rochester Men’s Tennis Newsletter UR Claims 3 Titles at St. Lawrence Fall Classic Canton, NY - - - The ’Jackets were buzzing at this year’s St. Lawrence University Fall Classic. Rochester went into the tournament with high expectations, and was not disappointed. December 2014 Aaron and Ian then met Jonny and Sam in the semifinals, ultimately defeating the sophomores, 8-4. Julian and Ben had a dominant semifinal performance, defeating Matt Billet and James Oliver of Hamilton College, 8-2. The “A” Doubles final was a hard fought battle, resulting in Julian and Ben winning the title against teammates Aaron and Ian, 8-5. Singles draws were dominated by the University of Rochester. Senior co-captain Julian Danko clinched the “A” Singles flight after defeating Aaron & Sam after “B” Singles Final. Overall, it was an extremely productive weekend for the Yellowjackets, setting the sophomore teammate Jonny Baker in a tightly tone for the upcoming spring season. fought finals match, 7-5, 6-2. The “A” semifinal matches includBy Keith Jensen ’16 ed two all-Rochester battles. Julian beat fellow co-captain junior Ben Shapiro 7-5, 6-2. Jonny defeated junior Ian Baranowski in a grueling three set match, 6-0, 6-7 (1-7), 16-14! ’Jackets Play Big at ITAs The U of R also dominated “B” Singles. Sophomore Sam Leeman won his semifinal match, beating Kevin Frommer of SLU, 62, 6-1. Freshman Aaron Mevorach also handled his semifinal match, beating Hobart’s Harry Nichols, 4-6, 6-4, 10-4. The two then met in the “B” flight finals, where Sam defeated Aaron, 6-3, 6-4. Sophomore Ryan Zu also earned a singles win in the “C” draw, defeating Charlie Russell of SLU, 9-8, before falling to Hobart’s Danny Kot, 8-4. The ’Jackets continued the weekend’s momentum in the doubles draws. Rochester earned three wins in the “A” quarterfinals. Sophomore duo Sam and Johnny defeated Michael Fields and Matt Deprima of Hobart, 8-6. Aaron and Ian defeated John Megas and Rhonny Rosario of SLU, 8-5. Julian and Ben defeated Tom Luchars and Elliot Solandt of SLU, 8-3. Meet-a-’Jacket Ian Baranowski ’16 Hometown: Syosset, NY High School: Syosset High School Major: Biomedical Engineering Ian has started all three seasons for UR, posting a career record of 34-18 in singles and 38-16 in doubles. Ian is also a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Favorite Tennis Player: Roger Federer Other Hobbies: Sailing, cooking, camping, parkour, making circuits Favorite Campus Tradition: Not walking through the clock tower before graduation Favorite Team Memory: Burrito bowl eating contests at Chipotle after long matches Career Ambitions: Research, graduate school Interesting Fact About You: I can do a one legged squat Geneva, NY - - - Rochester had some great results at the ITA Regional Championships this year. UR started the tournament well with Sam Leeman rolling over Elmira, 6-0, 6-1. Soon after, Jonny Baker finished off TCNJ with a 6-2, 6-0 victory. Ian Baranowski, #7 seed, took the first set against Oneonta, 6-4, and then ran away with the match, winning the second set 6-1. In the second round, UR faced some very tough opponents. Leeman faced off against the #1 seed from Stevens. Sam played strong and found himself up 3-2 in the first set, but lost the battle to the eventual singles champion. Baranowski faced a tough player from TCNJ. However, Ian’s opponent did not faze him, and Ian broke him down in a 6-2, 6-3 win. Stevens scraped out a win against Ian in the round of 16, 64, 6-3, but he represented UR well as the top singles finisher. Rochester started off doubles with a bang. The team of Danko/Shapiro, #4 seed, started with an 8-1 win in the first round and an 8-2 win in the second round against the home team, Hobart. Baranowski/Mevorach took the first round 8 -2, before losing in the second round to Skidmore. Baker/ Leeman put on a show against Vassar. The duo started down 5-0 and then came back to win it 9-8. When asked about how they could come back from such a deficit, Baker said, “We didn’t know the match had started until 5-0.” But could they do it again? Well, they did. Down 5-1 against RPI, they turned the match around and won 8-6. In the quarters, the sophomores Baker and Leeman showed up from the first game against a strong Skidmore team. The match went back and forth, but Skidmore squeaked out the 9-8 win. Danko and Shapiro had no nerves in the quarters, and absolutely dominated a solid RPI team, 8-0. In the semis, Danko and Shapiro faced the #1 seed. It was a hard fought match with games that could have gone either way, but UR ended up losing to the eventual champions, 8-5. After having these results against the best teams in the region, the ’Jackets can go forward with confidence. Get ready, because the spring season will be full of excitement! By Aaron Mevorach ’18 University of Rochester Men’s Tennis Newsletter December 2014 Alumni Spotlight: Mark Rose ’64 Mark lettered in tennis all four years as an undergraduate on the River Campus and was elected to the U of R Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. He graduated from the U of R with a major in French. He went on to earn a M.A. in International Affairs from U. of Pittsburgh and a M.S. in Operations Research from New York University. He spent his career leading analytics groups in the pharmaceutical industry and serving on the adjunct faculty in the MBA program at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He currently consults part-time with Quintiles (leading clinical research organization) in semi-retirement. When I first entered the U of R I had hopes but little expectation of making the tennis team, having not made my high school team - at Lawrenceville, a competitive prep school in NJ. While the top 3 players were untouchable, I beat the No. 4 player, Hannes Peet, in the semis of the Fall tournament and realized I had a chance to make the team – my first “Meliora moment”! In the Spring I tried out for the freshman team and won all my challenge matches, including a tough one against classmate, Bob Witherspoon, a finalist in the New York State 18&under tournament. I ended up playing No. 1 and lost only to a Colgate freshman. Three matches stand out in my career: one in my junior year against the top player in our league at U. of Buffalo on a cold early April day in swirling winds at Buffalo. On one point when we exchanged a couple of volleys at net, I hit a ball back that bounced in front of him and blew back over on my side before he could hit it. I handled the blustery conditions better than he did and afterward whenever I encountered the elements, I felt: “if you could play in Buffalo, you could play in any conditions”. In my senior year, against the No. 1 from Hamilton College, I came back from a set down and two points from defeat. At 5-6, 30-all in the second set, I returned his serve and then slipped, but returned his volley over his head while lying on my back. I fought off several subsequent match points and eventually won the match. But unfortunately, our team lost – our only loss that year. My final match was against the No. 1 from Syracuse, Steve Rubell, later owner of Studio 54, a trendy night club in mid-town Manhattan in the 1970s and 80s. Steve had beaten me on his home soft courts the year before and our team lost all but one match. The Syracuse coach came up with a player short due to impending final exams, thinking his team could beat us based on the previous year’s results. I started out rallying with Steve from the backcourt on our hard courts and lost the first set 3-6, but then changed tactics and rushed net in the next sets “double-bageling” him (6-0, 6-0) in front of a rare crowd of 100+ students. My teammates all won for a 9-0 sweep and a sweet revenge. In the mid-1980s, Steve suffered an untimely death. His obituary in the New York Times read that “the wiry young Steve was captain and had won 17 consecutive matches in his senior year”. What wasn’t written is that he had not won the 18th! No write-up about my college tennis career would be complete without paying homage to Peter Lyman, legendary tennis and squash (and also table tennis) player and coach. Ever since I first met him, I felt a close bond. He was soft-spoken, easy going, very approachable…and a fierce competitor. He ate, breathed and thought about how to play and win. On the way home from long road trips while we were asleep in the van, Pete would be driving with one hand on the wheel and re-playing points of our matches with the other. He would constantly give us encouragement and sound advice. “Just make the opponent play one more ball” (and give him the chance to miss), was his oft-heard counsel. It became the foundation of my tennis strategy in college and afterward. I still consider tennis “a sport of a lifetime” and am grateful for the opportunity to have played for the Yellowjackets and to have come under the tutelage of Coach Peter Lyman. If you would like to be featured in the Alumni Spotlight, please contact Coach Nielsen at mnielsen@sports.rochester.edu. Alumni/Parents/Senior Weekend The University of Rochester Athletics Department and Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams will hold Alumni and Parents Weekend on April 10th-12th. Parents of current and past players and alumni from all eras are invited to attend. It will be a great opportunity to catch up with former teammates and cheer on the Yellowjackets. Friday, April 10th Saturday, April 11th Sunday, April 12th 5:30pm: Alumni Matches 10:00am: Women vs. St. Lawrence 10:00am: Women vs. Rensselaer 7:30pm: Chipotle Dinner 11:00am: Brunch Buffett 2:00pm: Men vs. Rensselaer* 2:00pm: Men vs. St. Lawrence *Senior Day Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RochesterVarsityTennis Follow us on Twitter: @UR_Tennis