7th Heaven: UCSC Slugs Way to D3 Title
“I wake up and think, ‘Did we really do that?’”
Just a week removed from his team’s third D3 men’s title in the last five years — capped by a 5-0 sweep of Amherst College in the NCAA final on May 21 — UC-Santa Cruz head coach Bob Hansen is still trying to explain how exactly his third-seeded Slugs won the program’s seventh title. They were ranked No. 8 in the country a month prior to the tourney. Finished sixth at the National Indoors. Finished out of the Indoors’ final four for the first time in program history.
“I look back on it, and I am kind of amazed,” Hansen said. “The team was out a ton of stars, there was such a premium on us doing well in doubles.”
Hansen is reminded of his ‘05 championship team.
“That team and this team are very similar,” Hansen said, comparing his ‘05 and ‘09 squads. “We didn’t have [Matt] Seeberger leading the charge this year, but other than that they were very similar.”
Seeberger, a three-time singles and doubles champion and arguably the greatest D3 athlete to pick up a racket, led the Slugs to titles in ‘05 and ‘07.
“He was a high-impact player, a real leader,” Hansen said.
He also watched the ‘09 final in street clothes. His replacement at No. 1 — Max Liberty-Point — entered the championship with a 0-4 record in ‘09 postseason play.
“This one was definitely no super stars,” Hansen said. “It’s not the most talented team we’ve ever had. You look at the top teams and they’ve got four-star players eight to 10 spots deep.”
UCSC had not a one. Even a dramatic 5-4 semifinal win over No. 2 Emory at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center had its drawbacks.
“Colin [Mark-Griffin] lost his first [singles] match in two and half years in the semis,” Hansen said.
But a week removed from championship No. 7, Hansen is fairly certain at this point that it was no dream. Just dream-like. UCSC won 15 straight doubles matches en route to the championship, including a clean 3-0 sweep of Amherst behind an 8-6 win for Liberty-Point/Illya Gendelman, an 8-5 final for Jared Kamel/Marc Vartabedian and an 8-6 victory from Max Ortiz/Mark-Griffin.
Mark-Griffin rebounded from his first loss in two-plus seasons to beat Priit Gross, 6-4, 6-2 at No. 5 singles to put the Slugs 4-0 and Liberty-Point clinched with a 6-3, 7-6 win over Zach Lerner at No. 1 — Liberty-Point’s first and only singles win of the tournament.
“I’m always wondering if we’re ever going to win another because of the talent coming into Division III,” Hansen said. “I’m old enough now to think that could be my last.”
Hansen has now won six titles in the past three decades.
Menlo High School Crowned CIF Champion
The boys team from Menlo H.S. (Central Coast Section), captured the national title at the ‘09 CIF-USTA NorCal Team Tennis Championship presented by Farmers Insurance Group. CIF NorCal Championships held at the Diamond Hills Sportsclub and Spa in Oakley, Calif.
Menlo High School team defeated Bellarmine College Prep in the Championship match. Earlier in the day, Menlo defeated Monte Vista High School, 7-0 in the semifinals. They advanced this far by having a flawless season, 27-2 record coming into the Championship.