14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 24, 2006 C SP ORT, Next stop for new coach: Michigan tennis By Kevin Wallace For the Daily Sean Maymi typifies the saying "moving up the totem pole." Beginning in 2001, Maymi served as an assis- tant coach for the University of North Florida men's tennis team, then went on to coach on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour and'finally had stints at both Northwestern Uni- versity and Fresno State University. But Maymi climbed even higher last Wednesday when he was announced as the Michigan men's tennis assistant coach. "What intrigued me about Michigan was not only (its) rich athletic history as a school, but also the fact that I know (former Michigan football and baseball standout) Rick Leach, so I have some connections," Maymi said. In the coaching hierarchy, there are two paths to success. The first requires spending time at a small school and working your way up within that program until you can make the jump to larger programs. The other path, the one taken by Maymi, still involves moving from smaller to bigger, but .instead of working toward becoming the head coach in one program and then making the jump, Maymi has jumped around as an assis- tant, gradually working his way up to bigger programs. When he has finally reached what he thinks is the upper-echelon of tennis programs, he'll try to settle in and make a legacy there. Thetquestion for Maymi and the Wolverines is whether he is finally satisfied and plans on making a long-lasting impact here at Michigan, or whether this is another stop on his ascent to the top of college tennis. "I followed Bruce's (head coach Bruce Ber- que) philosophy that it is important to get your feet wet in a big-time program first, because many resources are available, (that give) you a better chance to succeed," Maymi said. "With the direction this Michigan team is headed, being in the mid-30s nationally last year and making the NCAA tournament, I see a bright future - one I want to be a part of for a while." If Maymi finally settles in Ann Arbor, it's essential for him to bring something to the table to help the Wolverines reach the next level. _ Maymi was a strength and conditioning lead- er for Michael Russell of the ATP. According to the new coach, his philosophy is fitness-orient- q 41 Michigan coach Bruce Berque (center) recently named Sean Maymi the new assistant coach for the men's tennis team. ed, because the game revolves around fitness. By stressing that aspect of the game, Maymi hopes to get the athletes in better shape and improve their overall game. But even more important than keeping his players in shape physically might be the way that Maymi keeps his players fit mentally. "I pride myself on my work ethic," Maymi said. "If there is one thing I want to leave with players or coaches I used to work with, it's that a sound work ethic is the most important thing to have in order to succeed." Berque and Maymi have not yet set out spe- cific plans as to how they will split up coaching duties, but things look promising for the men's tennis team. Year after year, Michigan has placed well in the Big Ten, continually raising expectations for the next season. But the Wolverines still have some work to do if they want to gain national notoriety as a tennis powerhouse - chiefly to compete with Illinois and Ohio State, the two best teams in the Big Ten. Maymi thinks Michigan is well on its way under Berque. "The first step this program needed to take occurred when they hired Bruce a few years ago," Maymi said. "Michigan has already taken the next step by making the national tourna- tnent. If we continue to reach the NCAA tour- nament, then we start to get better recruits and it just becomes a cycle." The Wolverines return their entire squad next season. The youthful squad has shown noticable improvement each year under Berque, who took over for former coach Mark Mees following his resignation after the 2003-2004 season. The team has had winning records both years since Berque's arrival, finishing on the top half of the standings in Big Ten play. Though Michigan's 6-4 finish in conference last season was one game worse than the 7- 3 mark it had the year before, the Wolverines qualified for the NCAA Tournament. The strong non-conference schedule Berque put together is believed to be one of the reasons for this bid. Maymi replaces former assistant coach Michael Kosta, who stepped down at the end of this past season. Kosta, an Ann Arbor native, joined the pro- gram with Berque, who formerly coached him at Illinois. Shoreview Apartment Complex First and Last Month Free With 12 Month Lease Free Heat! Quiet North Campus Location on Huron River Currently Renting For Fall Stop By Today, Housing is Limited 734-663m8463 WWW.C LEA NW ATE R BEA CH. CO M I..a at d: Fxit 22 riff US 73. 4 miles south of Milan. 5 mile,, north of Dunde (Kab lla's). 15 mil e5 south of Ann Arbor