6. Laura Eales (Long Beach St) led Isabella Von Ebbe (UC Davis) 7-6(3), 0-3 susp
Dubs
2. Lena Pacholski / Laura Eales (Long Beach St) bt Kiristina Breisacher / Lani-Rae Green (UC Davis) 6-4
SF
UC Santa Barbarabt Long Beach State 4-1
6. Stephanie Yamada (Santa Barbara) led Laura Eales (Long Beach St) 6-4, 2-6, 5-4 susp
Dubs
2. Lena Pacholski / Laura Eales (Long Beach St) bt Amanda Atansson / Melissa Baker (Santa Barbara) 6-3
Whilst sorry Laura won't finish her career at the NCAAs, given what has been posted earlier on here about the Long Beach coach, I am pleased to see that all her chopping and changing of players has not earned her another conference title.
3. Polina Dozorseva / Athena Chrysanthou (S Illinois) led Marta Belluca / Giulia Guidetti (Wichita) 5-2 susp
Pity Athena's team could not go one match better as it is the last year that women's tennis is a varsity sport at that university. They are honouring scholarships but no idea if Athena will take that up and just finish her degree or whether she will try and transfer so she can play tennis as well.
2. Vinny Gillespie / Tom Hands (Drake) bt Andreas Boers / Egehan Sertkaya (Illinois St) 7-5
3. Ben Stride / Ben Wood (Drake) bt Dylan Steffens / Christoffer Greve (Illinois St) 7-5
F
Drake bt Southern Illinois 4-0
1. Vinny Gillespie led Piotr Baranski (S Illinois) 7-6, 4-4 susp
2. Wilder Pimentel (S Illinois) led Ben Stride (Drake) 6-3, 2-6, 2-0 susp
4. Calum MacGeoch (Drake) bt Alex Pozo (S Illinois) 6-4, 6-3
5. Tom Hands (Drake) bt Daniel Martinez (S Illinois) 6-1, 6-0
6. Ben Clark (Drake) bt Param Pun (S Illinois) 6-4, 6-0
Dubs
1. Alex Pozo / Piotr Baranski (S Illinois) bt Bayo Phillips / Barnaby Thorold (Drake) 6-1
2. Vinny Gillespie / Tom Hands (Drake) bt Michal Kianicka / Daniel Martinez (S Illinois) 6-2
3. Ben Stride / Ben Wood (Drake) bt Wilder Pimentel / Param Pun (S Illinois) 6-3
So the men's team from Drake with its numerous Brits books its place at the NCAAs by winning the last ever Men's Missouri Valley Conference Championships - men's tennis is being dropped as a conference sport next season. Drake's men's tennis team are going to be allowed to compete in the Mountain West conference moving forward.
-- Edited by The Optimist on Wednesday 3rd of May 2017 08:01:38 AM
Nathan Malik has had a pretty decent college career getting to play no.1 for Michigan #16 in the Big 10 is quite an achievement and in the Big 10 tournament they lost in the final to Ohio State #2 after squeezing past Illinois with Torpegaard (#2) playing as their first seed he, like Cam is a junior, I wonder if he will drop out and go pro, maybe not as he is also an academic all American so may want to play another year and graduate.
Also good to see Ellise and Zoe at Iowa right at the top of the order getting regularly tested.
I share "O"s sentiments about Long Beach state something to be said for recruiting players with a view to developing them as opposed to cutting them, surely that is what coaching is all about and in that context a few lean years are fine. At least Laura and Molly Reed will be able to say she played at Indian Wells!
Jathan Malik tried to go pro straight away (family able to fund) but like many on the men's side didn't really set the world alight as a teenager. Won matches but never really got up a head of steam - maybe just not physically strong enough at that stage. Younger brother Jamie went to Rice and about a year later Jathan popped up on the Michigan roster. Not sure how he's eligible but he joined mid-year and had to sit on the bench until the following season.
Jathan was playing at Sutton last August when I was there - beat Joe Salisbury in 3 sets. But I only saw a few games, so difficult to judge - it was pretty even from what I remember.
Be interesting to see if he gives it another go. Hard to tell if he's gone to college to give himself time to mature or if he's had enough of trying to be a professional.
1. #17 Anna Danilina / Ingrid Neel (Florida) bt #3 Emily Smith / Astra Sharma (Vanderbilt) 6-2
Men:
Mississippi State bt South Carolina 4-1
6. Paul Jubb (S Carolina) led Trevor Foshey (Mississippi St) 6-7(8), 6-1, 3-2 susp
So Emily and Georgina head off to the NCAAs (although they certainly would have got in anyway as one of the highest ranked teams not to win their conference) and Vanderbilt must be in with a good shout of the title.
Jathan Malik tried to go pro straight away (family able to fund) but like many on the men's side didn't really set the world alight as a teenager. Won matches but never really got up a head of steam - maybe just not physically strong enough at that stage. Younger brother Jamie went to Rice and about a year later Jathan popped up on the Michigan roster. Not sure how he's eligible but he joined mid-year and had to sit on the bench until the following season.
I always used to have a chat to Jathan when he played the ITFs in the NW.
Decent player, with lots of potential, but struggled to transition to the main tour. As mentioned, funding wasn't an issue, but I think he felt a little guilty with 2 tennis players in the family having to be funded. Very surprised that he went to Uni a year late.
Vandy have definitely thrown the gauntlet down there beating Florida. Pretty deep team, it will be interesting to see where Emily Appleton plays in the order next year. Emily Smith only gets to play doubles and Georgina Sellyn is down at 5 (but hey Florida are so deep that their no 5 is 44 nationally both would match up against Emily Arbuthnot should they draw Stanford).
Georgina S used to play in the top 2 at Vandy but had to red shirt for a year after major injury (either damaged her ankle requiring surgery then fell and damaged her wrist during rehab or vice versa - two major surgeries in a year anyway) and has not played higher than 4 since her return. As for Emily Smith she is an outstanding doubles player but is no mug in singles either so I am surprised to see she doesn't get a slot in the line-up.