JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – The ETSU men's tennis team is headed to Durham, N.C.
where it will face Alabama today in the first round of the 2007
NCAA Championship. The match is set to begin at 1 p.m.
The Bucs had a crowd on hand Tuesday afternoon in the Humphreys Center inside
the Memorial Center as the selection show aired live on ESPNews.
“This is the best way for me to finish my career as a student-athlete,”
said senior Felix Insaurralde (Asuncion, Paraguay) who will be making his third
trip to the NCAA Championships. "Everyone on the team and in the conference
dreams about getting to go the NCAAs and we just worked really hard and it’s
really great.”
For sophomore Enrique Olivares (Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela), it was exciting to
learn who they would face in the opening round. “I’m very excited
about playing Alabama. It will be a tough match but we are a tough team and
they are going to have to play their best game against us. We have faced a lot
of other tough teams this season and we are ready.”
Head Coach Yaser Zaatini felt positive about the Bucs drawing Alabama in the
first round. “Alabama is going to be a great opponent for us. I think
that we got some respect in the drawing,” said Zaatini. “When we
played Tennessee we lost, 6-1 and they beat Alabama, 5-2. I think that it will
be a tough match but we have a great opportunity in front of us as well. We’re
playing really tough right now and I think that some of our matches during the
season have prepared us for this.”
The Bucs (23-4) earned an automatic bid to the tournament by winning its first
ever Atlantic-Sun Conference Tournament Championship on April 22, while the
Crimson Tide (20-7), who are currently ranked No. 17 in the ITA poll, was defeated
by the Florida Gators during the second round of the SEC Conference Tournament
on April 20.
This will be ETSU’s fifth appearance in the NCAA tournament and third
appearance in four years. For more information about the men’s tennis
team and the NCAA tournament, visit www.ETSUBucs.com.