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Interesting...Barrick will now be director of tennis in charge of both programs, with Jacob and Emily Dunbar as associate head coaches for both programs. Looks like Wesselink will be sticking around as a volunteer assistant coach for the women, while former Randolph Macon player Grant Sarver has been brought on as an assistant for the men.

 
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More than a few schools have been doing this format with having a director of tennis. I don't think it will do much for the men's program until they get more scholarships, but I think this is a step in the right direction for the women's team. I like Barrick as a coach. Though I could of sworn Grant was coaching for the men's team this past season as an assistant?
 
You're right...Sarver, was this past year (and maybe the previous year too?), and looks like he's gone. I don't follow tennis closely enough.

They've updated the site since I first posted to remove him from the 2022–23 staff listing.
 
So let me get this straight-We have a Coach that coaches the coaches.Is that how it works.Maybe CM will eventually become Director of UR basketball for Mens and Womens.
 
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The 4-seed Spider women have advanced to the semis of the A-10 tournament in Orlando, knocking off 13-seed St. Joe's 4–0 yesterday and 5-seed GW 4–1 this morning.

Crazy one just ended...top-seed VCU went up 3–0 on 9-seed SLU with the doubles point and a pair of quick straight-set singles matches, but SLU battled back to win three singles matches to tie it up. The deciding match finished with at least three straight game breaks to push it to 6–6 and a tiebreaker where VCU ultimately got the win, so it will be Spiders vs. Rams tomorrow for a spot in the finals.

On the men's side, the 2-seed Spiders fought through a rain delay yesterday to take out 10-seed Fordham 4–0. They've got 6-seed Dayton in the semis later this afternoon.
 
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Pretty wild on the women's side. Hard to pull upsets in team tennis, but hoping the women are up for the challenge. As for the men's side, uphill battle they make it to the finals. VCU's tennis team is the real deal. Really wish we fully funded the scholarships on the men's side. Believe the only team that doesn't in the A10.
 
Ladies put up a good fight against VCU, but fell 4–3. Doubles point was the difference.
 
Time to revive this thread for the 2024 A-10 championships!

After beating 9-seed GW yesterday, the 8-seed women Spiders scored a huge comeback upset today to take down top-seed VCU, 4–3, and advance to the semis tomorrow against 4-seed Fordham.

The 2-seed men open play tomorrow against 7-seed Bona. VCU is also the top seed on the men's side.
 
Suck it, lambs and your mercenary European tennis team! Have a nice flight home, losers!
If you think Mooneys track record vs. VCU is awful, dont look at the tennis history between the two.

Really wish our mens team had the full allotment of scholarships. The fact were the only school that offers 1 while the rest the conference all has it(4.5), and finish 2nd most seasons is impressive. Had no idea the womens was 8th which is pretty bad considering they're fully funded, but glad to see them clap the sheep. Really impressive considering they lost 6-1 earlier in the year. VCU was missing their #2, but either way nothing to sneeze at.
 
Spider men cruise by Bona, 4–1, to reach the semis tomorrow against either Dayton or Davidson.

Spider women play in their semi at 5:30 today.
 
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The Spider men just fell to 3-seed Dayton in the semis, 4–0. The Flyers will face top-seeded VCU, who cruised by SLU.
 
Watching the match currently. Spiders have the homefield advantage with the mens team in the cheering sectoin. Spiders break UMASS early on in doubles at 1 and 3 so an early advantage.
 
UMass takes the doubles point.

6–1 at 1
7–6 (7–2) at 3

At 2 they were just starting a tiebreaker when 3 finished to clinch the point for UMass.
 
Right now too early but looks like
1 Is down a set but on serve 1-1 in the second.
2 up 5-2 in the first set
3 On serve in 5-5
4 On serve 4-4
5 Up 5-4
6 Up 4-3

Most games are in play, need to win 4 after falling in doubles. Hope the girls can outlast them, as they had a promising start in doubles before fading a bit.
 
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Currently down 2-0.
1. Lost in straight sets.
2. Up 1-0 (7-5) and on serve in the 2nd.
3. Down 1-0 (5-7) but up 4-1 (Spiders serving) in the 2nd. Looks to be heading to a 3rd set/tiebreaker
4. Down 1-0 (4-6) and on serve (2-2) in the 2nd.
5. Down 1-0 (7-6) Tough loss in tie break first set. On serve (up 1-0) in the 2nd.
6. Up 1-0 (6-3) and on serve (2-1) in the 2nd.
(Lost the doubles point)

Will have to see how these second sets turn out. If Spiders can pull out Ws at 2,6 (Looking good here) 3,4 and 5 singles are going to be the ones to watch. Although all lost the first set, showing signs of life in the 2nd at all slots.
 
Scrolling at older posts, led me to this one and think, "what's it going to take for our M&W tennis programs to get over the hump?". The Men's team only have 2 or 3 scholarships to split among everyone so I get that one at least to an extent, but the women's team is fully funded. How is VCU consistently so much better than everyone in the A10 at tennis? Our Men's and Women's team have a combined 2-37 record against them. And it doesn't look like it's going to stop anytime soon as VCU is building a state-of-the-art tennis facility as part of their athletic village: https://richmondbizsense.com/2024/0...egin-on-42-acre-athletic-village-this-spring/

Maybe I'm biased, but I would think selling our program would be pretty easy to recruits. In tennis, all it takes is 2-3 very good players and it can change the whole outlook of the program.

Since 2020, our women's team has recruited two, 5 star recruits and three, 4 start recruits: https://www.tennisrecruiting.net/team.asp?id=810&sessionid=39826E3C72F57A71

We've also recruited heavily internationally, like VCU has. I'll also show my ignorance here, but I would think sports like tennis or golf recruiting talent is a lot more important because of how individual the sport is and there's not as much coaching with team dynamics. For instance, UR basketball beat Kentucky a few years ago, even though Kentucky had all 5 star recruits because they didn't play well as a team compared to us. So with these team sports, recruiting players who fit the system as a team is as important as their star-rating or natural talent. Whereas in tennis, the players are all playing 1 vs. 1 or 2 vs. 2 against each other. So if we got 2-3 very highly talented players, we will instantly become contenders on a national stage. Becoming national contenders is hyperbolic to provide my point, but why can't we seem to do that to be the best in the A10 at least?
 
VCU recruits almost exclusively internationally and has for a long time, to great success. We did not for many years, as has been true in many of our sports where other schools have gone heavily into international recruiting, but we have stepped up in that regard with tennis more recently. Seems likely Barrick's stint coaching at VCU may have influenced that direction for us, and probably required buy-in from the administration.

While we made some decent upgrades to our facilities, they're still nowhere near national caliber. I haven't specifically looked, but I assume almost all top programs have indoor facilities available unless they're located somewhere with good weather year round.

Every other coach out there is also trying to sell recruits on what makes their school special, and I don't think we necessarily stack up well. There's the small school, strong academics angle, but we're not alone in that regard and it's definitely not what every recruit is looking for. Especially international students who might be looking for a larger university for chances at more diverse experiences.
 
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