With the addition of first-year head coach Mickey Cahoon, the Clark men’s tennis program increased in numbers and in victories with a 4-10 overall mark. The Cougars’ wins came against non-conference opponents including, Wheelock College (8-1), Nichols College (5-4), Mitchell College (9-0) and Salem State College (5-4). The team still has its work cut out in the highly competitive NEWMAC as they were winless (0-5) in league play this season.
Junior Socheata Ly paced the Cougars with seven singles wins – five in the four slot – this spring, while junior Adam Bisceglia picked up six victories at No. 1 singles. Junior Ben Gross and freshman Matt Finley each earned five wins in doubles play, with three victories as a pair.
Clark earned the sixth-seed in the NEWMAC Tournament and concluded its season with a 6-0 loss to third-seed Babson College.
The 2008 Clark University men’s tennis team is already off to a promising start. With the induction of first-year head coach Mickey Cahoon, the team has grown from five to twelve members since the fall season. Cahoon is confident that this augmentation will cultivate competitive practices and a new level of play.
“Expectations for the season should be reserved, but there is no reason they can’t be high at the same time,” said Cahoon, a dual-sport coach at Clark. “In less than one calendar year, our roster size has increased and we’ve become more competitive due to that. We do have some returning players and experience to rely on, but we are starting to develop more confidence overall.”
Looking to improve on last season’s 3-7 (1-4 NEWMAC) record, Cahoon welcomes back four letter-winners from last year’s team. Amongst the top returnees, junior Adam Bisceglia, a talented and hard-working leader, will step into the number one spot for the team. Junior Ben Gross, last season’s leader in wins (3), will also make an impact in doubles and singles. Returning as one of the strongest doubles player and most enthusiastic member of the team, junior Rocco Li will be another powerful force for the Cougars. His doubles partner from last year, junior Socheata Ly has shown flashes of promise and will also play a key role.
The squad will also be bolstered by the addition of first-years Matt Finly, Aaron Chin, Ammar Tareen, Nathan Maltais, and Gerald Mee. Finly, a 2007 State Tournament Finalists on Acton-Boxboro’s team, joined the Cougars after attending Dickinson College in the fall and will contend at both singles and doubles, while Chin, a former high school classmate of Rocco Li in Hong Kong, and Tareen, a quick lefty, also hope to contribute in singles play. Maltais will vie for a starting doubles role and Mee, a newcomer to the sport, will also be in the mix. Sophomore Jason Black and juniors Tridib Chowdhury and Mike Zemel, round out the list of Cougar newcomers.
“One luxury is that we don’t have any seniors,” Cahoon said, “which means, in terms of building future success with the program, we have the opportunity to bring everybody back.”
Although Cahoon knows there will be no “gimmes” in the ultra-competitive New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), he is excited about the season ahead.
“I’ve been pleased with what they’ve given me so far,” said Cahoon. “They are working hard on the court and have bonded off the court as well. They’ve taken an individual sport and put together a team concept, which is great.”
By: Sarah Hunsucker, Sports Information Intern