2015 Springfield Lasers season
The 2015 Springfield Lasers season will be the 20th season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).
Season recap
Trade for Isner and draft
At the WTT Draft on March 16, 2015, it was announced that the Lasers had acquired the top-ranked American player John Isner in a trade with the Boston Lobsters for undisclosed consideration which was presumably financial, since no other players or draft choices were moved in connection with the deal.[1] As the trade was announced, Isner said, "I’m really looking forward to joining the Springfield Lasers. I know Springfield has first-class tennis fans and the Lasers have been extremely close to bringing home the King Trophy the past couple of seasons. I’m very hopeful to help put them over the top in 2015."[2] In the roster portion of the draft, the Lasers protected Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Michael Russell and selected Andre Begemann and roster-exempt player Alison Riske.[1]
Event chronology
Draft picks
Since the Lasers were the Western Conference champions in 2014, they selected next to last (sixth) in each round of the draft. Unlike previous seasons in which WTT conducted its Marquee Player Draft and its Roster Player Draft on different dates about one month apart, the league conducted a single draft at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California on March 16, 2015.[1] The selections made[1] by the Lasers are shown in the table below.
Match log
Legend |
Lasers Win |
Lasers Loss |
Home team in CAPS |
Match |
Date |
Venue and location |
Result and details |
Record |
1 | July 12 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | Philadelphia Freedoms at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
2 | July 13 | Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall Citrus Heights, California | Springfield Lasers at CALIFORNIA DREAM | |
3 | July 14 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | Boston Lobsters at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
4 | July 15 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | Washington Kastles at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
5 | July 17 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | San Diego Aviators at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
6 | July 18 | Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas | Springfield Lasers at AUSTIN ACES | |
7 | July 19 | The Pavilion Radnor Township, Pennsylvania | Springfield Lasers at PHILADELPHIA FREEDOMS | |
8 | July 21 | Dream Stadium at Sunrise Mall Citrus Heights, California | Springfield Lasers at CALIFORNIA DREAM | |
9 | July 22 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | Austin Aces at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
10 | July 24 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | Philadelphia Freedoms at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
11 | July 25 | Mediacom Stadium at Cooper Tennis Complex Springfield, Missouri | San Diego Aviators at SPRINGFIELD LASERS | |
12 | July 26 | Kastles Stadium at the Charles E. Smith Center Washington, District of Columbia | Springfield Lasers at WASHINGTON KASTLES | |
13 | July 28 | Omni La Costa Resort and Spa Carlsbad, California | Springfield Lasers at SAN DIEGO AVIATORS | |
14 | July 29 | Gregory Gymnasium Austin, Texas | Springfield Lasers at AUSTIN ACES | |
Team personnel
As of April 1, 2015:[3][4]
On-court personnel
Front office
- Springfield-Greene County Park Board (represented by John Cooper) – Owner
- Bob Belote – Director
- Paul Nahon – General Manager
Transactions
See also
- Tennis portal
- Missouri portal
References
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