Tennis team ready for better results, looks forward to 2011

The dark clouds that hovered over the women’s tennis program at City College appear to be dissipating into sunny days.

By Bontã Hill
The Guardsman

The dark clouds that hovered over the women’s tennis program at City College appear to be dissipating into sunny days.

Entering  her third season with the women’s program, second as head coach, Kelly  Hickey is eager to lead the Rams to conference championships and state  title appearances.

Hickey  has no players returning from last season, and is introducing a whole  new team to campus that has her excited about the upcoming season.

“We  have a ton of great, spirited, energetic girls this season to replace  the spots from last season,” Hickey said. “We’d like to take the Coast  Conference title and then move forward and get into the team playoffs.”

Two  newcomers, Anna Kegulski and Adrianna Creese, played tennis at St.  Ignatius High School. Both played for the City College club team last  semester and worked out last year with strength and conditioning coach  John Balano.

“We  had really good workouts with coach Balano, and the experience we  gained from the club team will carry over to the upcoming season,”  Kegulski said. “We have a good group of girls and we’re excited.”

Gone  from last season’s team are Barbara Coffey and Tiffany Lam, who both  finished the season ranked in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.  Lam finished the season ranked 46th in the nation in singles  competition, and she paired with Coffey on the doubles team. The pair  ended up ranked 24th in the nation.

Hickey  doesn’t see a problem this year with having so many fresh faces. She  wants to focus her attention on doubles initially, and then put more  time into singles.

“Because  we have so many new bodies, were trying to fit all the talent and  personalities together and grow together as a team,” Hickey said, adding  the team can grow faster as a unit instead of individually. And she has  a plan to make it happen.

“I  believe what I didn’t do last year was set expectations, and I went  into the season a little naïve. This off-season we clearly had  expectations on paper, printed. The players got it on the first day and  read them so we know we need to do A, B and C in order to be successful  day in and day out.”

The  Rams will have their first scrimmage Jan. 28 against Consumes River  College, and their first Coast Conference match will be Feb. 22 against  Chabot College at 2 p.m.

“Hopefully,  which I haven’t done and really want to do, is send some individual  players to the state tournament,” Hickey said. “We always make it to the  [state qualifier], the match before the state tournament. I’d like to  get some girls into that state tournament.”