The invite will consist of nine schools: host
Northwestern,
Illinois State, Michigan State, Minnesota, Western Michigan, DePaul,
Toledo, Bradley and Iowa. Each participant is guaranteed
three to five singles matches and two to four doubles matches,
depending
on how far they advance.
"Daniel and Filip look solid in practice," said head coach Cris
James.
"We will be playing tougher teams at the tournament. I am always
trying
to find what areas we need to improve on. I hope the guys can use
each
match to their advantage and learn from them."
Tobar and Miljevic are hoping to gain ground this weekend.
"Daniel has become a more mature player," said James. "I hope his
maturity translates into success in competition. When Filip joined
the
team last year, he had a difficult time adjusting. It wasn't too
long
before he started playing well and moved quickly up in the lineup. I
would like to see how he handles the competition this weekend."
[Text from file received from
ISU Athletic
Dept.] |