Women’s tennis: Anteaters ready to roll
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Amara Aguilar
At least one thing is clear for the UC Irvine women’s tennis team
lineup.
Senior Jonni Seymour will definitely play No. 1 singles. The rest of
the singles lineup was still up in the air as of late last week, but
that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
“Jonni is going to be our clear No. 1 player and No. 2 through No. 7,
they are all fairly close,” UCI Coach Mike Edles said. “What’s going to
end up happening is the older players will probably be stepping in and
playing our higher positions and the freshmen will be playing in the
five, six and seven spots. We haven’t solidified the lineup yet.”
Seymour went 16-6 in singles last year and has earned All-Big West
first-team honors in singles for three straight seasons.
“In terms of leadership and her skill level, she is invaluable to our
team,” Edles said. “She will lead our team in every way, by example and
just her spirit. She’s a great player. One of the best we’ve had since
I’ve been a coach here.”
Seymour is ranked 61st in the nation by the Intercollegiate Tennis
Association. She is also a threat in doubles.
Tentatively, Seymour will pair with sophomore Tiffany Chang at the No.
1 doubles spot. Chang is a transfer from the University of Kansas who was
9-5 in singles with the Jayhawks in 2000.
Seymour and Chang teamed to defeat the 12th-ranked doubles team in
America from LMU in the fall.
Freshmen Anna Bentzer and Hui Leow will probably be the No. 2 doubles
team and junior Amy Tranckino will most likely pair up with freshman
Kristina Boss at No. 3.
Tranckino went 6-17 in singles and posted the same record as a doubles
player during her sophomore year at UCI. She is a transfer from UC San
Diego. As a freshman, she led UCSD to the NCAA Division III Championship
Finals and was named All-American in singles and doubles. Tranckino also
earned the NCAA National Rookie of The Year Award.
“I think we have a lot of depth this year,” Tranckino said. “I think
the main thing is we’re really close this year and that’s going to help
us a lot. We definitely lost some strength at the top from last year, but
I think we filled it in.”
The Anteaters lost three seniors to graduation last season, but have
an infusion of freshmen, four to be exact. Seymour is the only senior on
the team.
“I just hope to be a good example for them,” Seymour said. “They are
experienced because they’ve played tournaments, so I think they’ll be
able to contribute a lot to the team. Everybody who is playing is really
close to each other so they are all going to be fighting for positions,
which is good to keep people working hard.”
Edles predicts the Anteaters will be at least one of the top three
teams in the Big West Conference. Last year the Anteaters went 7-17
overall and were 4-2 in conference.
Boise State defeated Long Beach State in the final of the Big West
Tournament last year.
“It’s great to get some new blood in and the enthusiasm that the
freshmen bring,” Edles said. “I feel we are legitimately one of the top
three teams in the Big West. Long Beach State, you have to consider them.
Idaho is looking good this year and Pacific is always strong. We should
definitely be in the hunt and the winner gains a bid to the NCAA
playoffs, so that’s our goal.”
UCI opens the season with a nonconference road match against
seventh-ranked USC (1-0) Thursday at 1:30 p.m.
UC Irvine women’s tennis roster
Anna Bentzer, Fr.
Kristina Boss, Fr.
Tiffany Chang, So.
Hui Leow, Fr.
Christie Posner, So.
Jonni Seymour, Sr.
Amy Tranckino, Jr.
Nishi Wyrembak, Fr.
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