Steve Houghton

Steve Houghton
performance pleased practice progress successful team
I was very pleased with our performance. We were very successful from a team standpoint. We have made significant progress in practice and it showed up at Wisconsin.
couple cut sports
It would have been very easy, a couple years ago, to cut sports. To his credit, he didn't.
building compared courts lost people sure tennis
Tennis is a sport in which people know each other, and compared with other Big Ten schools, the Rec Building and our courts were unimpressive. I'm sure that we've lost recruits over the years.
college event guys playing
Obviously, guys have had some success, if they're playing college tennis, ... But the first event is always an eye-opener.
guys
I told the guys we need to go out and perform,
butler matter success teams truth
The truth of the matter is that Toledo and Butler are teams we need to have success against, regardless.
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They were a home-court advantage when we played there, but that advantage was far outweighed by the lack of training they provided. Points are over too quickly, which didn't allow us to build up physically, while being able to hit some shots gave our players a false sense of security.
approach comfort guys hitting net nowadays serve shot weapon
A lot of guys nowadays have a weapon - a big shot or big serve - so we get them out of their comfort zone, where they're charging the net and hitting approach shots,
bottom guy plays
There really aren't many guarantees. If the guy who's on the bottom right now plays well, he'll be in the lineup.
articulate felt
He's a very, very capable, confident, and articulate man. I've always felt comfortable with him as AD.
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Matt Brothers has a great mind for doing stuff that's effective and entertaining along the way,
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The concept of sending students down is in our plans, but that will have to wait until more housing is available.