In only a few days the torch — or, perhaps better, the tennis racket — will be passed.
Rok Bonin, the sixth Gophers men's tennis player to be a three-time All-Big Ten selection and a smart player with the quickness to get an edge on opponents and a forehand to finish them, will soon play his last match for the team.
It will fall to sophomore Leandro Toledo, the Big Ten's reigning Freshman of the Year and a big, strong player who likes to force the action on the court, to fill Bonin's sneakers.
And so, as they were preparing to go out into the (finally) warm sun to practice this week, the two players — Bonin from Slovenia, Toledo from Germany — talked about the upcoming NCAA tournament, the last time the two will play together.
"I think he could be as good as me," Bonin said, smiling, gently giving Toledo the needle.
"Of course he did," Toledo said, rolling his eyes, when informed of Bonin's comment.
But seriously: Bonin and Toledo, carrying on the tradition of strong contributions from international players, have led the Gophers into their fifth consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament.
The Gophers (14-10) will face Virginia Commonwealth (20-6) in the first round Friday in Charlottesville, Va. This is a rematch; the Gophers, who struggled early in the season, lost to VCU 5-2 on Jan. 25.