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Is there tape of this on youtube or something? I would like to see this. I find this hard to believe. Like think of a different sport. Do you think a 12 year old could make a college hockey team for example?
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Her background is pretty impressive despite the loss. #32 world ranking in juniors ITF 2 years ago, career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 607 and doubles ranking of No. 550. She won 2 Futures tournaments in doubles. Yeah she suxs, bad pick up. Tons of American girls are equivalent and ready to sign up for Washington's team if they were only offered... |
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As for Ysidora her record, she's an ITF point chaser. Played all four juniors slams, but her best finish was third round. Given the number of high grade ITF events she played, she should be higher than 32. Last edited by Alohajrtennis : 11-10-2012 at 11:12 AM. |
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One step at a time. She needs to worry about Oregon(s), arizona(s) Utah, Washington state, first. Build a solid core roster with 5 stars or four stars and get out of the cellar. Then she would be in a solid position to make a recruiting pitch to blue chips. Right now, she doesn't have much to offer.
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2010 : 3-5 2011 : 2-6 2012 : 2-8 Very odd definition of winning program. It is spelled Sucks. Pretty pathetic attempt at an Ad-Hominum attack. Argument by resume ? Why dont we just have everyone post there resume, and whoever has the best wins. Everyone else will just shut up an believe what ever they say. |
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Yes it was a reference to both. My mistake. No need to worry about the Beavers.
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Hmmmmm. I wonder what the U of Washington final ITA team ranking was in each of 2010--2012? If they didn't have a successful program, no way they could be anywhere near the top 75, right? |
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Overall record and final rank 2009 18-8 # 27 2010 12-7 #29 2011 13-11 #26 2012 8-11 rank #49 Yes overall a winning program. But why do you care so much how they do? Is Washington your alma mater or something? Why don't you rag on ASU, OSU or utah ? If it bothers you so much why you don't contact the AD and start a petition to get her fired? |
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Noting odd about. Coaches are paid to compete in their conferences. Even the coach knows that. Read her comments. Who cares if they beat Little Sisters of the poor ? They are a consistent Pac-12 bottom dweller. Quote:
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Read her quote. She said that she can't compete in her conference with the American players she is able to recruit. But she doesn't seem to be able to compete in her conference with her foreign recruits, either. |
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Our family has been through the D1 recruiting process. The existence of foreigners on a team was considered a positive rather than a negative consideration for any particular school. I think it is way too much of a generalization to say that "American" recruits find programs with more Americans to be more attractive.
Besides, Jill Hultquist is the coach of the women's team at the University of Washington, not the University of America. If anything, the University of Washington has as one of its objectives to educate qualified students from the State of Washington, not from all of America. By the logic offered in other posts, (not that I agree with it) one could more accurately say, "get some more [Americans] Washingtonians and worse case she is still in the cellar of the pac 12 and and a couple of [American] Washington kids get the educational opportunity they deserve." Also, by this logic, the University of Washington should not admit any foreigners because they are taking educational opportunities that Washingtonians or Americans....whatever....deserve Last edited by Misterbill : 11-11-2012 at 02:58 PM. |
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That is not what I am saying. Her own public comments on American players and international are the issue. This is a coach who is bottom dweller( in her division) who basically has written off American players becuase she's not good enough to recruit top 20-30 blue chips. I'm saying the issue is the coach and not the quality if American players, and that her strategy of recruiting international players to better compete in the Pac 12 is a failure.
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A) I never said that you said anything about a total ban on foreigners B) Only America has college sports and scholarships for foreign sports (except Oxford-Cambridge crew and minor exceptions like that). So since there is not reciprocity then................ (I'll let someone else finish the sentence logically, because I can't) By the way, someone here said that Jill Hultquist is "lazy" because she is recruiting foreigners instead of Americans. I wonder if someone could run it by me how it is more lazy to recruit foreigners than Americans. Heck, the faction that wants larger National junior draws has stated as one of its arguments that it is too hard for American tennis coaches to recruit in the US if they can't travel to centralized National tournaments......right here in the US of A. I didn't bring up this topic. If you don't want to discuss the topic of foreigners in college tennis then, wow, don't bring it up. In the meantime, if the mood strikes me to respond to points that others raise......with which I disagree......I'm going to do it. Last edited by Misterbill : 11-11-2012 at 03:56 PM. |
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