April 3, 2008
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TENNIS DEBUT AT NO. 3 IN FIRST REGIONAL
RANKING OF 2008 SEASON
SMITHFIELD, RI -- The Bryant University men's and women's tennis
teams, both undefeated in Northeast-10 Conference play, set the bar
high for the 2008 campaign, debuting at No. 3 in the season's
first NCAA Regional Poll, released April 2.
On the women's side, the Bulldogs hold top-5 rankings in both
regional polls, sitting at No. 3 in the NCAA East Regional Poll and
No. 5 in the ITA East Regional Poll. Bryant is 11-2 overall with a
perfect 7-0 record against Northeast-10 competition and are 3-2 in
regional action.
The Bulldog women boast the No. 11 singles player in the East in
sophomore Emma Czarnecki (Huntington Woods,
Mich.), who is 5-2 in the No. 1 singles spot.
Two other Bulldogs, senior Michelle Burke (Barrington,
RI) and sophomore Chelsea Downing (Cherry Hills
Village, Colo.) also team up for a No. 9 regional
ranking and are 9-4 on the year at No. 1 doubles for Bryant.
The women look for their fifth-straight Northeast-10 Conference
Championship in 2008 as well as their fifth-consecutive trip to the
NCAA Tournament.
At 11-3 overall, the Bulldog men have excelled under second
year coach Ron Gendron. They boast an 8-2 in-region record, a
6-0 mark in Northeast-10 Conference action and are ranked No. 3 in
both the NCAA East Regional Poll and the ITA East Regional Poll.
The Bryant men enter the first ranking week coming out of a 7-1
March, highlighted by a 5-4 victory over then-No. 28 Kutztown on
March 11 that marked the program's first-ever win over a
nationally ranked team.
Bryant was similarly rewarded for its effort on the national
stage, where the Bulldog men garnered the program's first ever
national ranking and fall in at No. 45.
In the region, Bryant also boasts two of the East's top-15
singles players in No. 8 Cristian Balestrieri (Mal Del
Plata, Argentina) and No. 12 Jose Rodriguez
(Trujillo, Peru).
Balestrieri, a freshman, is 10-4 at No. 1 singles for the
Bulldogs, while Rodriguez, a junior, is 10-2 in the No. 2
singles slot, winning his last eight straight.
And when Balestrieri pairs up with sophomore Kevin
Gardiner (Powder Springs, Ga.), the duo holds a No. 8
regional doubles ranking and a 3-3 record.
Thanks to the play of such newcomers as Balistrieri, Rodriguez
and Tom Nowak -- along with returners
Kevin Levinson, Matt Shephard-Lupo, and
Dylan Whiting -- the Bulldogs are now looking to
make a run at the conference championship in a few weeks in
hopes of earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament of their own.
The NCAA will select the Division II field on April 30.