I want to express my concern for the future of tennis at STATE. When the move to D1 was promoted, the supporters assured the legislature and the public that the move was not going to over emphasize football and basketball(mens) at the expense of the other non-revenue sports. Frankly, to live up to that ideal some things need to be done with the tennis program.
1. Scholarship money. Last I knew, there was one $500 dollar scholarship available for the mens team and one $500 for the womens team. In contrast, the UND womens team has all 8 of their top players on a partial scholarship of $1000-$2000. Believe me the D-1 programs in the region are much higher then that.
2. Schedule. The schedule is weak. Like the other sports it needs to be upgraded quickly or just like the "major" sports the better athletes will not be interested. This probably means expensive road trips but even area D2 teams like UND, St.Cloud, SF College, take spring trips down south to get good competition. So should the Jacks. Like the other sports this will hopefully improve when a conference is found (assuming that the other programs offer tennis. Many schools offer just womens tennis as an offset for title 9).
3. Facilities,facilities,facilities. UND,St.Cloud,UDuluth,Moorehead,Mary,Gustavus, SF College,Augustana,UNO, not to mention U of M and Creighton all have indoor facilities either on campus or nearby. Their athletes are practicing their sport through out the school year. If SDSU is serious about having D-1 programs in all sports, an indoor facility either on campus or in Brookings needs to be developed asap. I recently attended a match at UND. The UND women had been practicing 5 days a week since the first of the year. The Jacks hadnt practiced at all because their courts were covered with snow! What do you expect under those circumstances for results. Imagine the basketball team walking on to the court without any practices for a month and trying to play with any sucess. Imagine a soccer, vollyball, softball or football recruit coming to campus and being told that "we actually dont have a court or field to practice on."
To me this is a real test of what the move to D-1 is all about. Is it meant to be about giving better opportunity for athletes in all sports or just an excuse to get more money into football and mens basketball at the expense of the other programs. Time will tell.........
1. Scholarship money. Last I knew, there was one $500 dollar scholarship available for the mens team and one $500 for the womens team. In contrast, the UND womens team has all 8 of their top players on a partial scholarship of $1000-$2000. Believe me the D-1 programs in the region are much higher then that.
2. Schedule. The schedule is weak. Like the other sports it needs to be upgraded quickly or just like the "major" sports the better athletes will not be interested. This probably means expensive road trips but even area D2 teams like UND, St.Cloud, SF College, take spring trips down south to get good competition. So should the Jacks. Like the other sports this will hopefully improve when a conference is found (assuming that the other programs offer tennis. Many schools offer just womens tennis as an offset for title 9).
3. Facilities,facilities,facilities. UND,St.Cloud,UDuluth,Moorehead,Mary,Gustavus, SF College,Augustana,UNO, not to mention U of M and Creighton all have indoor facilities either on campus or nearby. Their athletes are practicing their sport through out the school year. If SDSU is serious about having D-1 programs in all sports, an indoor facility either on campus or in Brookings needs to be developed asap. I recently attended a match at UND. The UND women had been practicing 5 days a week since the first of the year. The Jacks hadnt practiced at all because their courts were covered with snow! What do you expect under those circumstances for results. Imagine the basketball team walking on to the court without any practices for a month and trying to play with any sucess. Imagine a soccer, vollyball, softball or football recruit coming to campus and being told that "we actually dont have a court or field to practice on."
To me this is a real test of what the move to D-1 is all about. Is it meant to be about giving better opportunity for athletes in all sports or just an excuse to get more money into football and mens basketball at the expense of the other programs. Time will tell.........
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