Ball State University Athletics

Men's Tennis Hosts 30th Annual Ball State Invitational
October 03, 2008 | Men's Tennis
MUNCIE, Ind. - The Ball State University men's tennis team is set to host the Ball State Invitational, which will begin Friday and will end Sunday. Competition will take place at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center, Lucina Courts, and at Yorktown High School.
This marks the 30th year the Cardinals have hosted the invitational. The tournament consists of a 17-team field, which includes Ball State, Butler, Indiana State, IPFW, IUPUI, Marquette, Northern Illinois, Valparaiso, Eastern Illinois, Cleveland State, Purdue, Duquesne, Detroit, Dayton, Xavier, Illinois State and Wright State.
The tournament consists of four flights (A, B, C and D) of singles with draws of 32 apiece. There will also be four flights of doubles with draws of 16 apiece. There will also be consolation play for first round losers in both singles and doubles.
BSU tennis welcomes back former player and alumnus Steve Rodecap, who is the head coach at Marquette. Rodecap played at Ball State from 1992-96 while helping the Cardinals to a trio of Mid-American Conference Championship titles (1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95). The Anderson, Ind., native is in his sixth year at the helm of the Golden Flashes. The Cardinals also welcome back former player and alumnus Jim Daughtery. Daugherty played varsity tennis at Ball State University from 1974-1977, where he played as high as number one singles and number one doubles. Daugherty captained the team during both his junior and senior season with the Cardinals. He is in his 23rd season at Valpo.
Bill Richards begins his 37th year as head coach of the Cardinals. Ball State returns Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year Eduardo Pavia, two-time First Team All-MAC selection Jose Perdomo and All-MAC Tournament honoree Shaun Bussert.
After each day you can find a complete list of results on the Ball State Athletics home page by logging onto www.ballstatesports.com.






