Jake Fearnley got the winning point for TCU against the current NCAA Div 1 ranked 1, Eliot Spizzirri as TCU beat Texas 4-3.
With the dual tied at 3-3 and Jake and Eliot at 1 set apiece, Jake needed to win to clinch victory over Texas. He duly obliged winning 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. It was Jake's first victory over Eliot after being winless in 5 previous attempts.
TCU's report says... The third set was what college tennis is all about. Two of the best players in the country playing in front of a raucous crowd, and it delivered. It was a back-and-forth battle, but Fearnley's break at 4-4 was the turning point. Fearnley aced his longstanding rival to clinch his match and the dual.
"Obviously an unbelievable college tennis match," Fearnley said. "I've been here for five years, and don't think I have experienced anything like that. Thank you very much to the Frog fans that came today and supported, you got me over the line there. And a special shoutout to Lui Maxted, he played unbelievably. Go Frogs!"
Meanwhile over in San Diego a Brit is going about their business quietly. No, not Katie Boulter, this is the college thread after all. Oliver Tarvet is ranked 5 in the Feb 20 NCAA Div 1 rankings with 2 Top 10 ranked wins during February and on Thursday defeating the only player to have got the better of Fearnley during February.
Playing at the 1 position, Oliver is 9-1 in dual and 20-3 for the season as a whole. He's 8-2 against ranked opponents. In doubles he's 8-0 in dual, playing mostly at the 2 position and 12-1 for the season.
Singles ITA ranked players 3 Millie Rajecki (NC State) - 18-4 (8-1 in dual season at #1). Has 90 career wins and joint 4th in Wolfpack programme history for wins. 43 Grace Piper (USC) - 16-4 (8-0 in dual season at #3 (1 win), #4 (4 wins) and #5 (3 wins)) 45 Angelica Blake (Stanford) - 4-3 (3-2 in dual season at #1) 52 Vic Allen (Florida State) - 12-5 (4-3 dual at #1 (2-3), #2 (1-0) and #3 (1-0)) 116 Destinee Martins (TCU) - 10-8 (3-1 dual at #3 (1-1), #4 (1-0) and #5 (1-0))
Other selected Millie Bissett (Florida State) - 7-6 (4-2 dual) Kylie Bilchev (Georgia Tech) - 9-12 (2-6 dual at #2) Given Roach (Georgia Tech) - 5-11 (1-4 dual at #4 (1-3) and #5 (0-1)) Holly Fischer (Harvard) - 9-3 (4-3 dual at #1 (3-2) and #2 (1-1)) Morgan Cross (Arkansas) - 7-5 (2-2 dual at #4 (2-0) and #5 (0-2)) Indianna Spink (Arkansas) - 6-5 (1-2 dual at #2 (1-0) and #3 (0-2)) Alicia Dudeney (Florida) - 4-4 (4-4 dual at #4 (2-3), #5 (0-1) and #6 (2-0)) Esther Adeshina (Tennessee) 4-1 (4-1 dual at #5 (3-0) and #6 (1-1)) Holly Staff (Vanderbilt) - 19-6 (5-2 dual at #3 (1-0), #4 (1-0) and #5 (3-2)) Sophia Johnson (ODU) - 4-1 dual at #1
Doubles ITA Ranked 13 Millie Rajecki (with Maddy Zampardo) NC State - 15-5 (7-2 in dual at #1 (0-1) and #2 (7-1)) 21 Esther Adeshina (with Sofia Cabezas) Tennessee - 11-5 (0 in dual - Esther plays with Alana Wolfberg in dual season with a 5-2 record) 25 Morgan Cross & Indiannia Spink Arkansas - 11-3 (4-0 in dual at #1 including 2 top 10 wins) Indiannia has been injured since the end of January and Morgan is playing with a different partner with a 5-1 record at #1 29 Grace Piper (with Parker Fry) - 15-7 (5-4 in dual at #2 and #3) 46 Angelina Blake (with Alexis Blokihina) 2-4 (1-3 dual) 59 Holly Staff (with Valeria Ray) 8-6 (0 in dual)
And here are yesterdays updated rankings
3. Millie Rajecki
26. Angelica Blake
51. Grace Piper
66. Vic Allen
112. Destinee Martins
117. Ola Pitek
Doubles
10. Rajecki/ Zampardo
23. Adeshina/ Cabezas
25. Cross / Spink
36. Piper /Fry
44. Reuter/ Honer
68. Pethybridge / Zelic
60. Blake/ Blokhina
69. Staff/ Ray
Team
1. Oklahoma State
2. Michigan
3. Stanford
4.Virginia
5. UNC
6. NC State
7. Texas
8. Pepperdine
9. Ohio State
10. Georgia
-- Edited by Dannythomas on Wednesday 6th of March 2024 11:34:21 PM
Also Ola Pitak at 116 in singles. It was a bit of a surprise to see her name as I hadn't been aware she had stayed with Alabama for a third graduate year.
I'll never understand college rankings. I thought Millie would have moved up to #2 being unbeaten with 4 wins over the weekend and current #2 ranked Reese Brantmeier out for the year with a torn meniscus. But Reese gained ranking points and Millie lost ranking points. All Millie's opponents were unranked so it seems in the NCAA rankings its better not to play rather than play unranked opponents.
In doubles 36 is Grace Piper rather than Parker.
There is also 44. Kira Reuter & Amelia Honer (Santa Barbara) 68. Sally Pethybridge & Iva Zelic (Portland)
5. Oliver Tarvett (San Diego) 19 wins 3 losses 6. Johnannus Monday (Tennessee) 16-2 10. Jack Pinnington-Jones (TCU) 18-5 11. Jake Fearnley (TCU) 9-1 49. Toby Samuel (South Carolina) 6-4 56. William Jansen (North Carolina) 7-5 73. Finn Murgett (Auburn) 9-0 87. Lui Maxted (TCU) 13-4
In doubles 4. Johnannus Monday & Angel Diaz (Tennessee) 9-1 10. Toby Samuel & Casey Hoole (South Carolina) 7-1 19. James Hopper & Inaki Montes de la Torre (Virginia) 3-1 26. Peter Alam & Justas Trainauskas (Pacific) 18-4 40. Lui Maxted & Duncan Chan (TCU) 16-7 57. Oliver Okonkwo & Lucas Horve (Illinois) 13-6 65. Oscar Weightman & Stefan Dostanic (Southern California) 2-0 70. Alex de Soussa & Alan Jesudason (Drexel) 11-4
-- Edited by Lambda on Wednesday 6th of March 2024 04:51:18 PM
Also Ola Pitak at 116 in singles. It was a bit of a surprise to see her name as I hadn't been aware she had stayed with Alabama for a third graduate year.
I'll never understand college rankings. I thought Millie would have moved up to #2 being unbeaten with 4 wins over the weekend and current #2 ranked Reese Brantmeier out for the year with a torn meniscus. But Reese gained ranking points and Millie lost ranking points. All Millie's opponents were unranked so it seems in the NCAA rankings its better not to play rather than play unranked opponents.
In doubles 36 is Grace Piper rather than Parker.
There is also 44. Kira Reuter & Amelia Honer (Santa Barbara) 68. Sally Pethybridge & Iva Zelic (Portland)
Omissions corrected thank you.
In calculating the rankings players are awarded points for their best 10 wins so once you have beaten 10 ranked players beating un ranked players will not affect your ranking one way or the other. Losing to un ranked players would adversely affect the rankings calculation. The other thing that can affect your own ranking is if some of the players you beat or lose to may later on see swings in their rankings . Or of course if other players below you then get wins over higher ranked players .Or players above you lose to lower ranked players. Its over complicating it but thats the way it is.
Great explanation DT - others must be asking the same question as the ITA have posted a fairly detailed summary of the rankings system for all college divisions
Intro: The objective of the ITA Rankings is to accurately reflect team and player performance occurring solely within sanctioned college tennis dual matches and tournaments and solely within one given academic season. The ITA Rankings Algorithm is based on an accumulation of win points and loss points, accounting for a win-loss record, the strength of schedule, and the depth/significance of wins and losses. As the season progresses, the value of each win and loss adjusts to reflect the most recent ranking of the opponent.
#14 San Diego def South Florida 4-1 (Ed Collins Classic Invitational R1) #5 Oliver Tarvet vs Erik Grevelius 6-7(6) 6-1 unfinished [court 1] Stian Klaassen/Oliver Tarvet (San Diego) vs Ben Hudson / Bruno Oliveira (South Florida) 4-5 unfinished [court 2]
#14 San Diego def #22 Arizona State 4-2 (Ed Collins Classic Invitational Final) #5 Oliver Tarvet (San Diego) def #3 Cassone Murphy (Arizona State) 6-2 6-3 [court 1] Stian Klaassen/Oliver Tarvet (San Diego) def Jacob Bullard / Constantinos Koshis 6-2 [court 2]
#8 Tennessee lost to #12 Texas A&M 2-5 #6 Jo Monday (Tennessee) def Raphael Perot (TAM) 7-6(10) 6-2 [court 1] #4 Angel Diaz/Jo Monday (Tennessee) lost to Giulio Perego / Togan Tokac (TAM) 5-7 [court 1]
#8 Tennessee def Louisiana State 4-0 #6 Jo Monday (Tennessee) vs Stefan Latinovic (LSU) 7-6(3) 6-6 unfinished [court 1] #4 Angel Diaz/Jo Monday (Tennessee) def #51 Stefan Latinovic/Aleksi Lofman (LSU) 6-4 [court 1] Fifth victory over a ranked opponent in 2024
#2 TCU def #29 UCLA 4-3 #10 Jack Pinnington (TCU) def. #28 Govind Nanda (UCLA): 6-3, 6-3 [court 1] #87 Lui Maxted (TCU) def. Gianluca Ballota (UCLA): 6-2, 6-2 [court 4] #40 Duncan Chan / Lui Maxted (TCU) def. Spencer Johnson / Eric von loben Sels (UCLA): 7-6 [7-4] [court 2] Jack Pinnington / Tomas Jirousek vs. Jeffrey Fradkin / Govind Nanda (UCLA): 6-6 [4-1], unfinished [court 3]
#2 TCU def #44 Southern California #40 Duncan Chan/Lui Maxted (TCU) def. Samuel Rubell/Niroop Vallabhaneni (USC) 6-3 [court 2] Volodymyr Iakubenko/Karl Lee (USC) vs. Jack Pinnington/Tomas Jirousek (TCU) 5-4 Unfinished[court 3]
#2 TCU def #40 Pepperdine 4-0 #10 Jack Pinnington (TCU) def #24 Edward Winter (Pepperdine): 6-2, 6-4 [court 1] #11 Jake Fearnley (TCU) vs. Pietro Fellin (Pepperdine) : 4-6, 6-4, unfinished [court 2] First match Jake has played not at court 1 position this season #87 Lui Maxted (TCU) def. Linus Halldin (Pepperdine): 6-2, 6-4 [court 3] #40 Duncan Chan/Lui Maxted (TCU) vs Linus Halldin/Davis George (Pepperdine) 5-4 unfinished [court 1] Pedro Vives/Jack Pinnington (TCU) def. Pietro Fellin/Christopher Papa (Pepperdine): 6-3 [court 3] TCU win 4-0
#16 South Carolina def #24 Alabama 4-3 #49 Toby Samuel (SC) def. #46 Filip Planinsek (UA) 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 [court 1] #10 Toby Samuel/Casey Hoole (SC) def. #74 Filip Planinsek/Andrii Zimnokh (UA) 6-4 [court 1]
#35 South Carolina def #25 Florida 4-1 #73 Finn Murgett (AUB) def. Aidan Kim (UF) 6-2, 6-3 [court 2] Billy Blaydes (AUB) def. Tanapatt Nirundorn (UF) 6-3, 6-1 [court 4] Will Nolan (AUB) vs. Henry Jefferson (UF) 6-7 (3-7), 4-4, unfinished [court 6]
#35 Auburn upsets #16 South Carolina 4-1 #49 Toby Samuel (SC) def. #40 Tyler Stice (AUB) 6-3, 6-2[court 1] #73 Finn Murgett (AUB) def. #96 Casey Hoole (SC) 3-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 [court 2] Billy Blaydes (AUB) def. Jelani Sarr (SC) 7-5, 7-5 [court 4] Will Nolan (AUB) vs. Lucas da Silva (SC) 6-7 (7-9), 6-2, 0-3, unfinished
#10 Toby Samuel/Casey Hoole (SC) lost to Raul Dobai/Finn Murgett (AUB) 5-7 [court 1] James Story/Lucas da Silva (SC) def. Billy Blaydes/Alejandro Moreno (AUB) 6-2 [court 2] Tyler Stice/Will Nolan (AUB) def. Sean Daryabeigi/Jelani Sarr (SC) 6-3 [court 3]
Millie had a rare bad day at the office on Friday and spare a thought for Eva Shaw who retired from a winning 6-0 5-2 position on Sunday.#8 NC State lost to #50 Syracuse 3-4 #10 Amelia Rajecki/ Maddy Zampardo (NC State) vs Viktoriya Kanapatskaya/ Miyuka Kimoto (SU) 2-5 Unfinished [court 1] #3 Amelia Rajecki (NC State) lost to #119 Miyuka Kimoto (SU) 6-7(4) 6-7(4) [court 1]
#8 NC State def #61 Boston College 5-2 #3 Amelia Rajecki (NC State) def Marice Aguiar (BC) 6-1 7-5 [court 1] Nada Dimovska (BC) def. Kristina Paskauskas (NC State) 7-5, 6-3 [court 6] Nada Dimovska/Seren Agar (BC) vs. Maddy Zampardo/Amelia Rajecki (NC State) 2-4, unfinished [court 1]
#48 Arizona def Missouri 4-0 #49 Morgan Cross/Anet Koskel (UARK) def. #33 Inah Canete/Mae Canete (MIZ) 7-5 [court 1] Gabriela Martinez (MIZ) vs. Morgan Cross (UARK) 6-4, 5-3, uf [court 3] Indianna Spink (UARK) def. Emelie Schwarte (MIZ) 6-3, 6-1 [court 4] 1st singles match since January due to injury, returned to doubles last weekend
-- Edited by Lambda on Tuesday 19th of March 2024 07:22:47 AM
Thanks Lambda - does anyone know, or can advise, when does the NCAA finals take place (May rings a bell?) and when is the field set for those? I know there are individual championships but there is an NCAA team event before as well, isnt there?
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 19th of March 2024 07:37:31 AM
The various ITA events seem to this season have much more structure towards providing qualifiers for the NCAA - maybe thats always been the case, but it seems that the process and linkage (narrative) seems clearer this season, with a move of dates to accommodate?
I may have got this wrong, and EP or Danny will correct, but I think the championships in November are a different competition. Players qualify for those championships through individual knock-out events and the end of year championships in May players qualify for by ranking through all individual and team college ITA sanctioned events.
I may have got this wrong, and EP or Danny will correct, but I think the championships in November are a different competition. Players qualify for those championships through individual knock-out events and the end of year championships in May players qualify for by ranking through all individual and team college ITA sanctioned events.
It is unclear! I read this and it appeared to be highlighting a change of date - but maybe not!
ntroduction
In January of 2023, the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee approved a two-year pilot program to hold the NCAA Division I Mens and Womens Individual Championships in the fall of 2024 and 2025. The ITA office, along with the NCAA Singles & Doubles Pathway Task Force (consisting of ITA member coaches), has worked diligently over the past several years to create a clearly defined and accessible pathway for student-athletes to earn entry into the fall 2024 and fall 2025 NCAA Individual Championships.
The major components of that pathway, including defining the qualifying events, establishing the dates and locations for those events and declaring the number of qualifiers from each event, have now been finalized and are listed below. Specific selection criteria have yet to be finalized for these events and will be shared once they become available.