Ryan Lam

Ryan Lam
Ryan Lam
  • Height:
    6'1"
  • Hometown:
    Westlake Village, CA
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Westlake
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Pirate freshman Brodie Sodersten finished the final day of the season with two singles wins and a pair of doubles victories with teammate Regnar Madarang as Ventura defeated Modesto and Fresno City.
Men's Tennis Ends Season With Two Victories

The Pirates' men's tennis team ended their Covid-shortened 2021 campaign with a pair of victories Friday in Fresno. VC blanked Modesto and Fresno City in a pair of matches, finishing a challenging year on a high note as Ventura was undefeated against community college competition.

Pirate Yuya Koide and doubles partner Ryan Lam won their No. 1 singles match 8-2 Wednesday at Cal Lutheran, but VC was edged by the Kingsmen, 5-4 on the day.
VC Edged at Cal Luitheran

The Pirates' men's tennis team made it close, but could not quite get the victory Wednesday afternoon, falling to Cal Lutheran 5-4 in Thousand Oaks. Ventura had a 4-3 advantage with two singles matches remaining but could not hold on against the NCAA Division III school. VC has now played six matches against all levels of four-year schools this season with the lack of community college competition available due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pirates Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo (left) and Bledar Gashi play doubles at NCAA Division I Fresno State University on Friday. Ventura's men's tennis team has played five of six matches this season against four-year competition due to a lack of available community college teams.
Pirate Tennis Drops Two at Fresno State

Although the record might not show it, the 2021 Covid season has been a great experience for the VC men's tennis team. It continued on Friday as the Pirates traveled to take on NCAA Division I foe Fresno State, dropping a pair of matches against the Bulldogs. Ventura has now played four-year schools in five of its six matches this season with limited community college competition available.

VC's No. 1 doubles pair of Brodie Sodersten (left) and Yuya Koide won their match at Mt. San Antonio College 8-6 Thursday afternoon in Walnut. The Pirates defeated the Mounties in the match, 7-2.
Men's Tennis Win First Community College Match

After three matches against 4-year schools, the Pirates' men's tennis team finally played another community college team, defeating Mt. San Antonio College 7-2 Thursday in Walnut. Yuya Koide posted two points with wins in No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles with Brodie Sodersten. Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo also won a pair of matches at No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles with partner Ethan Wang.

VC freshman Bledar Gashi battled with doubles partner Ethan Wang in the No. 3 slot at Biola University Friday.
VC Falls at NCAA Division II Biola

For the second straight day and the third straight match, the Pirates' men's tennis team battled a 4-year school, falling at NCAA Division II Biola University in La Mirada, 7-2. The No. 2 doubles team of Yoya Koide and Ryan Lam earned a point with a 6-4 victory and Lam won his No. 4 singles match 6-2, ret.

Ryan Lam fought hard in No. 4 singles and with Yuya Koide in No.2 doubles but the Pirates dropped a 9-0 decision at 4-year Azusa Pacific University on Thursday.
Men's Tennis Continues Difficult Road

With few community college men's tennis programs playing this spring, the Pirates' have turned to a difficult road schedule mainly against 4-year programs. That road continued Thursday as VC (0-2) dropped a 9-0 decision at Azusa Pacific University. Regnar Madarang pushed his opponent in No. 3 singles before falling 7-5, 6-3 and the duo of Yuya Koide and Ryan Lam recorded a 6-3 loss at No. 2 doubles for Ventura.

Ventura College freshman Yuya Koide won his No. 1 singles match for the Pirates in their season-opener at Westmont College Saturday. VC dropped the contest to the NAIA 4-year school 6-3.
Men's Tennis Competes With Westmont in Season Opener

The Ventura College men's tennis team played their long-awaited 2021 season opener at Westmont College in Montecito on Saturday, falling 6-3 to the NAIA 4-year school. Yoya Koide won his No. 1 singles match to headline the Pirate competitors on the day.