The NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Subcommittee has selected the 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships.
The singles and doubles competition will be conducted May 22-27 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando. Automatic qualification into the Division I singles championship is awarded to any conference with one or more eligible singles players ranked in the ITA Top 125 for eligible/entered singles players. For conferences with more than one singles player within the ITA Top 125 eligible/entered singles players, the subcommittee applies the NCAA selection criteria to determine which student-athlete is the automatic qualifier from those conferences. All singles players must have a minimum of 13 started singles matches, with six matches in the spring, in order to be selected as an automatic qualifier or an at-large selection.
Automatic qualification: #5 Jo Monday (Tennessee, SEC), #3 Arthur Fery (Stanford, PAC12). Dubs: #2 Jake Fearnley +1 (TCU), #1 Toby Samuel, Connor Thompson (S Carolina).
At large: Max Basing (Stanford), Jake Fearnley (TCU), Emile Hudd (Tennessee), Toby Samuel (S Carolina), Connor Thompson (S Carolina). Dubs: Finn Murgett +1 (Auburn), Arthur Fertpy+1(Stanford) , #7 Jo Monday +1(Tennessee)
thanks EP - the men are a set of what I feel are talented guys, Jo Monday, Arthur Fery, Toby Samuel have all done good things in the past 12 months or so, Jack PJ as well if he gets in (how far down the alts list would he be and is that an at large list or regionally focussed?) . Going to follow the mens and womens events and team events with interest (although hard to get excited for the teams event tbh as I have no allegiance to any american college!!)
thanks EP - the men are a set of what I feel are talented guys, Jo Monday, Arthur Fery, Toby Samuel have all done good things in the past 12 months or so, Jack PJ as well if he gets in (how far down the alts list would he be and is that an at large list or regionally focussed?) . Going to follow the mens and womens events and team events with interest (although hard to get excited for the teams event tbh as I have no allegiance to any american college!!)
This will probably be my last Semester following college tennis, as the players I am familiar with spanned the years going off to college 2016-2019. Apart from the few staying on for the extra Covid year, the last of them will have graduated by this summer. I will be following the ex college players we know who are giving the Pro route a go.
thanks EP - the men are a set of what I feel are talented guys, Jo Monday, Arthur Fery, Toby Samuel have all done good things in the past 12 months or so, Jack PJ as well if he gets in (how far down the alts list would he be and is that an at large list or regionally focussed?) . Going to follow the mens and womens events and team events with interest (although hard to get excited for the teams event tbh as I have no allegiance to any american college!!)
This will probably be my last Semester following college tennis, as the players I am familiar with spanned the years going off to college 2016-2019. Apart from the few staying on for the extra Covid year, the last of them will have graduated by this summer. I will be following the ex college players we know who are giving the Pro route a go.
Did you say your son/daughter had been through the system? Are they still playing tennis, at tour level, or college, or have they moved off in other directions?
Did you say your son/daughter had been through the system? Are they still playing tennis, at tour level, or college, or have they moved off in other directions?
Yes my son has played five years of D1 college tennis. Absolutely loves it there. Graduated in 2021 then stayed on for a Masters and will that finish this Semester. He will be coaching over the summer and then looking for a job outside of tennis. College is an amazing opportunity for all of those who go and its been great to follow so many of the players that hes grown up competing against.
The best advice I can give for anyone thinking of going is to visit the colleges before you commit. Have a really good look around the campus, local area and talk to the current student athletes. My son had a really clear idea of where he wanted to go and after visiting completely changed his mind and committed to the one he thought he definitely didnt want to go to!! Never regretted it!!
Did you say your son/daughter had been through the system? Are they still playing tennis, at tour level, or college, or have they moved off in other directions?
Yes my son has played five years of D1 college tennis. Absolutely loves it there. Graduated in 2021 then stayed on for a Masters and will that finish this Semester. He will be coaching over the summer and then looking for a job outside of tennis. College is an amazing opportunity for all of those who go and its been great to follow so many of the players that hes grown up competing against.
The best advice I can give for anyone thinking of going is to visit the colleges before you commit. Have a really good look around the campus, local area and talk to the current student athletes. My son had a really clear idea of where he wanted to go and after visiting completely changed his mind and committed to the one he thought he definitely didnt want to go to!! Never regretted it!!
Good for him and glad he has got a lot out of it and found a future direction. Do you mind if we ask his name, or is that an awkward question?!
Mens Championship first round wins yesterday for the Gamec0cks, Stanford, TCU and SanDiego and a loss for the Bears vs Florida State
South Carolina took the early lead with a pair of efficient doubles victories, beginning at the top of the lineup with top-ranked Toby Samuel and Connor Thomson posted a 6-2 win. In singles, it was the second half of the lineup that went to work early with Lambling, Hoole and Lucas da Silva staking out early leads in the Nos. 4, 5 and 6 positions. Called clinch, so the Brits didnt get to finish their singles.
Singles (order of finish 6, 5, 4) 1. (10) Toby Samuel (SC) led Aissa Benchakroun (SCST) 7-5, 3-2 suspended 2. (16) Connor Thomson (SC) vs. Novak Novakovic (SCST) 2-6, 6-1, 1-1 suspended 3. Mikalai Bankou (SCST) led (116) James Story (SC) 7-5, 1-4 suspended
Baylor posted a loss 0-4 to #18 Florida State and had to content themselves with a tribune to Finn Bass
#18 Florida State jumped out to an early 1-0 lead after it won the doubles point. Maks Silagy and Barnaby Smiths 6-2 victory over Luc Koenig +1 gave FSU its first doubles win after their win on court No. 3. The Seminoles will play the Gamec0cks today (Sat)
#30 SanDiego - Doubles proved to be the most straight-forward part of the day, as the Toreros cruised to the opening point. Stian Klaassen and Oliver Tarvet secured the first break point of the day and cruised to a 6-2 victory. Singles proved to be a slugfest, with seemingly endless swings of momentum in either direction.The Gauchos struck first, despite a comeback from Vasa that saw hold an early 4-1 advantage in the second set, to tie the match at 1-1. Tarvet would follow it up with a straight set victory to set up a photo finish on the remaining courts.
No surprise with No. 21 Stanford(Fery, Basing) 4-0 win over St. John's. Stanford will see a quick turnaround to the second round, facing the winner of No. 13 Columbia and St. Francis Brooklyn on Saturday
No. 2 TCU (Fearnley, Maxted, Pinnington ) blew by UT Arlington 4-0 on Friday on the Bartzen Varsity Courts in the first round. The Horned Frogs (23-2) advanced to the Round of 32 with the victory, where they will meet No. 19 Texas A&M (19-11) on Saturday in the Fort Worth Regional Final.
(Please don't abandon your reporting role for US college tennis )
Thanks CD - I am hoping another college parent will take over, as I just wont have the same level of interest once the last of the the players we know move on. Also there seems to be fewer Brits signing to D1 colleges over the last few years ?? - coaches seem to be filling their rosters with grad students which has certainly added strength and depth at #4-6 for many of the teams.
I was wondering whether ChatGPT could fill the void, however the response was rather lacking in detail - maybe just a case of me not giving enough specifics, although I provided it with links to the ITA and NCAA reports
The first rounds of the NCAA Men's College Tennis Team Championships have been exciting and filled with top-level competition. Numerous teams have made it through the early stages of the tournament, with some surprises and upsets along the way. The tournament has been held across different locations, with teams from all over the country participating. It's been a great showcase of the incredible talent and skill of collegiate tennis players. The tournament is ongoing, so be sure to check back for updates and to see who ultimately comes out on top!
Here are the sixteen teams who have advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals of the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Tournament!
Arizona, Duke , Georgia, Harvard, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Ohio State, South Carolina (Connor Thompson, Toby Samuel, James Storey), Stanford (Max Basing Arthur Fery), TCU ( Jake Fearnley, Lui,Maxted, Jack Pinnington ) Tennessee (Emil Hudd, Jo Monday), Texas, USC, Virginia.
Summary write up of the results is non existent (no wonder ChatGPT struggling ), so I have put the links to teams with Brits below - hopefully not forgotten anyone. Best ?? coverage seems to be by Cracked Rackets Live streams
May 12 or 13: Super regionals for the team championship
Lol - the Americans obviously woke up later than I did - link to Super Regionals
The Sweet 16 is the catchy name for the regional semifinal round of the NCAA tournament.
After beginning with 64 teams just a few days ago, the field has now dwindled down to just 16 as we head towards Super Regional play in the 2023 NCAA Division I Mens Tennis Championships.
With many tightly contested matchups in the first two rounds, it was the top-seeded teams who excelled during the first rounds of play (sounds like a phrase straight from ChatGPT ) as the hosts and higher seeds account for 15 of the 16 teams in the Super Regional.
In total, the SEC leads all conferences with five teams represented in the field of 16, while the ACC and Pac 12 follow closely behind with three teams apiece.
This Super Regional round will be the final round played on campuses across the country. Teams who win this weekend will earn their spot into the NCAA National Finals in Lake Nona, Florida when a National Champion will be crowned.
Have also included a link to D1 schools and their team names - it gets a little confusing...
A few British women will be competing for their teams in the D1 Super Regionals:
Alicia Dudeney - Florida Amelia Rajecki & Nell Miller - North Carolina State Angelica Blake - Stanford Esther Adeshina - Tennessee
Other teams still competing at this stage are North Carolina, Pepperdine, Texas, Michigan, Virginia, Oklahoma, Georgia, Auburn, Iowa State, UCLA, Ohio State & Texas A&M
Are there any 'newer' readers of this thread out there (e.g. US tennis college kids' parents) who would like to report on 'over the pond' activities as the older kids (EP's and mine) graduate & move on?