The Daily Collegian Bourchier leading Lions into opening weekend By lames Nicol COLLEGIAN STAF WRITER The men’s tennis team is hop ing to bounce back from a disap pointing season on the shoulders of Eddie Bourchier. Collegian File Photo Bourchier chases a ball last year. Lions hoping to gain By James Nicol COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The Penn State women’s tennis team is entering its first tourna ment of the sea- son with an aura of confidence. The Nittany Lions travel to Midland, Texas for the Midland Invitational Tournament this weekend. 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Bourchier begins this fall tour nament season as the No. 74- ranked player in the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa tion’s preseason rankings. Bourchier fin ished last season ranked No. 102, compiling a 15-7 record, including a 5-4 mark against ranked opponents. Bourchier is the lone senior on a young men’s tennis team com posed of only three other upper classmen. He hopes to make an impres sion on some of the younger play ers after being selected as the team captain for the upcoming 2010-11 season. “It brings its different chal lenges, guys look up to me a lot I think, so I mean I’ve always got to be doing the right thing, stuff like that,” Bourchier said. “I’m looking forward to taking it on.” Head coach Dawna Denny is glad the team has the opportunity to play this weekend and is hoping to gain experience from the tourna ment. “It’s a great tournament to go to,” Denny said. “There’s going to be a lot of oppor tunities for the kids, but I would Denny say the biggest WOMEN’S TENNIS thing is just a Tot of match play for us right now.” NO NIGHTS/NO weekends apply now! Build your resume and earn sss’s. School age child care. State College Schools. Choose your days to work. 2:30-5:30 El Ed & HDFS or related field preferred. 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The team will get its first chance to test itself this weekend when it travels to the Princeton Fall Invitational in Princeton, N.J. This is the first opportunity for the players to compete in match play and learn about their play from opponents. MEN'S TENNIS Sophomore Bryan Welnetz is one of the younger players hoping to have success as a team in Bourchier’s final season. “I think after seeing how well he did last year, it’s just gonna raise all of our levels,” Welnetz said. “He’s a senior and we know it's his last year here so we don’t want to disappoint him as a team.” Head coach Todd Doebler said the team focused on improving fit ness during the summer and also this fall. He hopes this fall tournament season will be a good chance for the team to build up fitness and toughness. experience from season opener Sophomore Petra Januskova enters the tournament as the No. 81 ranked singles player in the ITA preseason rankings. 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I think the guys are looking forward to competing,” Doebler said. “The first tournament in the fall always shows us a lot and helps us know what we need to do better in practice.” Bourchier advanced to the semifinals in singles last year at this tournament, while he and teammate Jason Lee won the dou bles title and return this year hop ing to defend it. Among the teams competing this weekend are three teams Columbia University, Cornell University and Binghamton “It’s a great tournament to go to.” Dawna Denny women’s tennis coach is a legitimate player and she deserves it,” Denny said. “It was unfortunately she was injured last year but, she definitely deserves to be in there.” Marie-Frederique Bedard and Carmen Sandor join the team as freshmen from Canada and are optimistic that the team will be DEADLINES: ♦ 1 p.m. One business day before publication. • Cancellations, Changes/Corrections must be handled by 1 p.m. before the next day's publication. 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The University of Buffalo, the defend ing Middle American Conference (MAC) champions, will also be in Princeton to play Penn State this weekend. “I want to make the most of it and really try to build on the good year I had last year,” Bourchier said. “For the team, we didn’t do quite as well as we hoped to, so I think that’s gonna be another thing I’m looking forward to and another good challenge for us, so I’m definitely looking forward to the year.” To e-mail reporter, jsnso49@psu.edu able to perform well this year. “I think we are going to be a really good team,” Bedard said. Transfer Fernanda Perrota will also be joining the team from the University of Arkansas for her jun ior year. 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