The Speraw Era begins with two wins
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Steve Virgen
UC Irvine men’s volleyball first-year coach John Speraw was a bit
skeptical when he became the head man of the Anteaters in July.
Though this was his dream job, he expected it would be challenging
right off the bat.
UCI had just finished the season 12-17, 6-16 in the Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation. In addition, six seniors graduated from
that Anteater squad that didn’t qualify for the playoffs.
“I didn’t know what I was going to get when I first walked in the
gym to be quite honest,” said Speraw, who had served as a full-time
assistant coach at UCLA the past four years, including the 2000
season when the Bruins captured the NCAA championship. “I wasn’t
expecting a whole lot based on the results from last year.”
However, Speraw quickly realized he inherited a mature group which
possessed a strong motivation to improve.
“They’re very motivated,” Speraw said. “So far I think they are
much better than what people realize. I think people are going to be
surprised.”
So far, the Anteaters are living up to their coach’s words.
UCI, led by junior Jimmy Pelzels’s 12 kills and senior Monte
Tucker’s 11 kills, swept Pepperdine Monday night to claim the Millie
& Severson Tournament title at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu. The
Anteaters also swept La Verne and Arizona’s club team in the
tournament. Since, the Arizona match did not count toward their
record, the ‘Eaters are 2-0 on the season.
UCI will compete in the UC Santa Barbara Invitational Friday and
Saturday in Santa Barbara. The Anteaters face Stanford in its first
match Friday night at 7:00.
Speraw said he has been impressed with his players’ maturity. The
Anteaters features nine juniors and three seniors, including Tucker,
Jarett Jensen and Jerome Gemise-Fareau.
“They are a very mature group of guys,” Speraw said. “I think they
are also in a position where they were disappointed with how they
finished last season. I think they felt they underachieved in some
ways and had higher expectations from where they actually ended up.
And, I think they are really ready to be successful this year.
They’re working like they want to win.”
Speraw said he wants his squad to be defensively sound this
season. Tucker would be one of the leaders on defense. His blocking
skills are usually strong enough to take on opponents’ best hitter.
“I really want to establish our team as being a good defensive
blocking team,” Speraw said. “If you look at the skills which are the
most important in being successful in men’s volleyball, blocking is
probably right up there. It’s highly technical. My main focus during
the fall was to try to improve our blocking systems. And I really
wanted to learn more about the guys. It was a good experience for me
to get to know them, as well as for them to get to know me.”
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