Tennis ties for 7th at A-10 Tournament
Evan Crawley
Issue date: 4/23/08 Section: Sports
The Rams may have had a similar result as last season, finishing in seventh place, but Wood believes that this year's team was far more competitive than last year's.
"It's been nice to see us move up every year," he said. "This year, we may have tied to seventh, we were doing well against Richmond and we were right there with Charlotte."
Despite the seventh place finish, the Rams are shaping up to be even stronger next season, only graduating one senior in Whitney Squires.
"In terms of depth, we're adding three players for next season, and we'll be a good bit stronger next year," Wood said. "I'd really like to move into the top four for next season, and we're going to a be a real team to be contended with."
The Rams have improved their record every year since Wood took over the program in 2004, and whether or not they will continue the trend can only be speculated upon, but Wood said he is hopeful. "We're definitely on the upswing and next year we'll be even better yet, so I'm definitely optimistic," Wood said.
"It's been nice to see us move up every year," he said. "This year, we may have tied to seventh, we were doing well against Richmond and we were right there with Charlotte."
Despite the seventh place finish, the Rams are shaping up to be even stronger next season, only graduating one senior in Whitney Squires.
"In terms of depth, we're adding three players for next season, and we'll be a good bit stronger next year," Wood said. "I'd really like to move into the top four for next season, and we're going to a be a real team to be contended with."
The Rams have improved their record every year since Wood took over the program in 2004, and whether or not they will continue the trend can only be speculated upon, but Wood said he is hopeful. "We're definitely on the upswing and next year we'll be even better yet, so I'm definitely optimistic," Wood said.
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