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US College Signings and General College Chat 2023/24


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 And here are the April 23rd womens D1 rankings (previous list rankings in brackets ). Fantastic achievement by Millie to reach no 2 , the rise since last week more down to her body of work over the season than to results last week. And another strong week for Vic in both singles and doubles. 

 

 

 

2 (5) Millie Rajecki  ( NC State ) position on team #1 W31  L 7 unfinished 2

21 (28) Vic Allen ( Florida State ) #1   22-7-4

34 ( 35) Angelica Blake ( Stanford ) #1   8-4-5 

62 ( 56) Grace Piper ( Southern California ) #3-5   23-8-3

85 (78)   Destinee Martins ( TCU) #1-3    19-10-4 

116 (118)   Sofia Johnson ( Old Dominion ) #1  19-8-1

 

Doubles

13 ( 10 ) Rajecki/ Zamparda ( NC State ) 

19 (27) Allen /Bissett ( Florida State ) 

38 (32 ) Adeshina/ Cabezas ( Tennessee ) 

41 (37) Reuter / Honey ( Santa Barbara ) 

43 (47) Cross / Spink ( Arkansas ) 

49 (n/r) Staff / Bell Mohr ( Vanderbilt) 

69 (60) Piper / Fry ( Southern California) 

72 ( 50  ) Dudeney / Rowinska ( Florida ) 

 

  

 

 

Team

1 (1) Oklahoma State

2 (2)  Michigan 

3 ( 3) Stanford 

4  ( 5 ) UNC 

5 (4) Virginia

6 (8) Pepperdine

7 ( 6) Georgia 

8 (10) UCLA 

9 ( 7) Texas 

10 (9 ) California ( Berkeley ) 

11. Southern California 

12. Ohio State 

13.  Texas A&M 

14. NC State 

15. Florida 

16. Tennessee

17 Auburn 

18 Oklahoma 

19. South Carolina

20. Florida State 

 

 



 



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Wednesday 3rd of April 2024 12:42:10 PM


 



 



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Wednesday 24th of April 2024 12:55:04 AM

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To tie up my round up of the 1st week of conference championships. South Carolina gave Kentucky a good dual, but ultimately narrowly losing out to causing an almighty upset. The doubles point was arguably a key point in this dual and was won by Kentucky. With the doubles on courts 2 and 3 finished with 1 win apiece, it came down to the newly formed pairing of Toby and James on court 1 against the #7 ranked pairing for Kentucky. The match was fiercely contested and came down to a tie-break. Unfortunately for Toby and James, after the first couple of points Kentucky ran away with the tie-break. Toby was the first to finish on court 1 in singles against #35 Baddi 4 & 2 (who seemed more interested in cheerleading the other courts in the 2nd set). Another win apiece on courts 3 and 4 put the dual at 2-2. James Story was next to finish, but was never really in his match losing easily 4 & 1 to put Kentucky ahead. The match was clinched on court 6. Had Toby and James won the doubles it would have come down to a nail biter on the last match on court 5 which was on serve in the third.

In the ACC championships, we have an interest in both teams contesting the final with James Hopper for Virginia (VA) and Jamie Connel for Florida State (FSU). After a tightly contested final, Florida State won their first ever ACC Championships 4-3. The doubles point went the way of Virginia, with James Hopper finishing first winning his match on court 1 with a bagel before Connel cancelled that out winning on court 3 6-2. In singles Jamie Connel got FSU's first point of the night 6-4 7-6(0) win against his #51 von der Schulenburg to put the score at 2-1 to Virginia. Virginia got a further point to put them 3-1 ahead and 1 win away from the championship title. FSU then won the next 2 singles to level the dual at 3-3. It came down to court 1 featuring the #4 and #5 ranked players where FSU would win 7-6(4), 6-7(4), 7-5.

For this week, I shall be following Oliver Tarvet and others in the West Coast Conference championships and Sofia Johnson in the Sun Belt Conference championships -Sofia's ODU incidentally are regular season champions for the 2nd year running with, apparently, a 29 match winning streak in conference play dating back to 2018. With the time difference to the western side of the US I'm not sure if I'll be watching these.

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Sofia Johnson (ODU, Junior) has been named Sun Belt Conference women's player of the Year and received All-conference First Team honours for singles and doubles. smile

ODU write-up:
Currently 19-8 in singles going 7-2 in league play all at No. 1 in the lineup. She debuted in national rankings at #122 on April 9 and moved up to #118 on April 16. Johnson had a nine-match winning streak from Feb. 10 to April 7 which included wins over Ole Miss, Florida State, Iowa State (2), Kansas, VCU among others. She won consecutive Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week honors to start the season. In doubles, she is 12-4 with Lidiia Rasskouskaia having wins over Florida State, Penn State, Iowa State, VCU and Princeton.

Manilla (head coach) on Johnson
"Sofia deserves this. She has devoted herself to improving each day as evidenced by her career here at ODU. Since the day Sofia stepped on campus, we knew she would be a special player. Sofia has only added to our legacy and enriched Old Dominion women's tennis on and off the court."

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Numerous Brits earn honours in the West Coast Conference Awards

Oliver Tarvet (San Diego, Sophomore) Mens Player of the Year, Singles All-Conference First Team, Doubles All-Conference First Team
Peter Alam (Pacific, Senior) Singles All-Conference First Team, Doubles All-Conference First Team
Oscar Brown (Portland, Senior) Singles All-Conference Second Team
Matthew Hollingworth (Gonzaga, Graduate) Doubles All-Conference Second Team

Jasmine Conway (Pepperdine, Freshman) Womens Freshman of the Year, Doubles All-Conference First Team
Sally Pethybridge (Portland, Junior) Singles All-Conference Second Team, Doubles All-Conference First Team
Iman Khan (St Marys, Sophomore) Singles All-Conference Second Team

Olivia Rook (St Marys, Junior) Doubles Honourable mention



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Well done to all

Always lovely to see them doing well

The name Oscar Brown doesn't ring a bell with me, though - will go and look him up

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Johannus Monday (Tennessee) named 2024 SEC Player of the Year for the second season in a row and subsequently was selected to the All-SEC First Team. He was also 2023 SEC Player of the Year
The senior is the fourth player in conference history to receive player of the year accolades in back-to-back seasons. The Hull, England, native is the highest-ranked SEC player, standing second nationally in the latest ITA rankings. He boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop UT's singles lineup, including a perfect 10-0 mark in conference action. The senior has notched a stellar 17-1 record vs. ranked opponents in 2023-24.

utsports.com/news/2024/4/25/mens-tennis-monday-tabbed-sec-player-of-the-year-mitsui-named-all-sec.aspx


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Lambda wrote:

To tie up my round up of the 1st week of conference championships. South Carolina gave Kentucky a good dual, but ultimately narrowly losing out to causing an almighty upset. The doubles point was arguably a key point in this dual and was won by Kentucky. With the doubles on courts 2 and 3 finished with 1 win apiece, it came down to the newly formed pairing of Toby and James on court 1 against the #7 ranked pairing for Kentucky. The match was fiercely contested and came down to a tie-break. Unfortunately for Toby and James, after the first couple of points Kentucky ran away with the tie-break. Toby was the first to finish on court 1 in singles against #35 Baddi 4 & 2 (who seemed more interested in cheerleading the other courts in the 2nd set). Another win apiece on courts 3 and 4 put the dual at 2-2. James Story was next to finish, but was never really in his match losing easily 4 & 1 to put Kentucky ahead. The match was clinched on court 6. Had Toby and James won the doubles it would have come down to a nail biter on the last match on court 5 which was on serve in the third.

In the ACC championships, we have an interest in both teams contesting the final with James Hopper for Virginia (VA) and Jamie Connel for Florida State (FSU). After a tightly contested final, Florida State won their first ever ACC Championships 4-3. The doubles point went the way of Virginia, with James Hopper finishing first winning his match on court 1 with a bagel before Connel cancelled that out winning on court 3 6-2. In singles Jamie Connel got FSU's first point of the night 6-4 7-6(0) win against his #51 von der Schulenburg to put the score at 2-1 to Virginia. Virginia got a further point to put them 3-1 ahead and 1 win away from the championship title. FSU then won the next 2 singles to level the dual at 3-3. It came down to court 1 featuring the #4 and #5 ranked players where FSU would win 7-6(4), 6-7(4), 7-5.

For this week, I shall be following Oliver Tarvet and others in the West Coast Conference championships and Sofia Johnson in the Sun Belt Conference championships -Sofia's ODU incidentally are regular season champions for the 2nd year running with, apparently, a 29 match winning streak in conference play dating back to 2018. With the time difference to the western side of the US I'm not sure if I'll be watching these.


 Those features on the conferences have been really good Lambda. The PAC 12 event is also under way and plenty of British interest in the event both men and women, notably the players from Stanford and USC. A pity the matches are not live streamed until the final. 

On a side note Angelica at Stanford is close to emulating Millies achievement at NC State of 100 college career wins. She is at 94 with the remainder of the PAC 12 event, the NCAA team event and the individual event to come. Hopefully she can reach the magic Number ! Would be great if we had 2 players reaching that milestone this year. Emily Arbuthnott also achieved that when she was at Stanford. 



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Friday 26th of April 2024 12:45:20 PM

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Thanks Danny

Stanford women dominated the final to win the last ever PAC-12 championships. Angelica (at position 1) losing only 1 game in her match in the final. Stanford men (with Max Basing at 3) lost their final to Arizona. Southern California (USC) (with Grace Piper at 3 and Immi Haddad at 6) lost in the semis to Stanford. Following the disbanding of the PAC-12 Stanford will join the Atlantic Coast Conference (where many of our other top women are) in the summer and USC will join the Big 10 conference.

In the West Coast Conference championships, San Diego (with Oliver Tarvet at 1) won the men's event and Pepperdine (with Jasmine Conway at 6) continued their dominance of the women's event, which they've held since 2013. Portland women (with Sally Pethybridge at 2) and Saint Marys (with Iman Khan at 1 and Olivia Rook at 5) both lost in the opening round. Pacific (with Peter Alam at 1) lost in the semis and Portland men (with Oscar Brown at 1) lost in the opening round to Pacific. San Francisco (with Erin Richardson) did not compete and have discontinued their tennis programme with the completion of their season.

Old Dominion (with Sofia Johnson at 1) play in the final of the Sun Belt conference championships today.

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Tonight at 11 pm there is an NCAA on line show where the brackets for both the mens and womens NCAA team championships will be revealed. Go to NCAA.com if anyone wants to watch it !

There is a draw review show on The Deciding Point YouTube Channel at 12-15 am ! 

Meanwhile tomorrow the selections for the NCAA individual mens and womens championships will also be announced.



-- Edited by Dannythomas on Monday 29th of April 2024 09:12:15 PM



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And here are the likely round of 16 womens match ups based on seedings, though all 16 of those teams have 2 rounds to play at home this coming weekend . The round of 16 Super Regionals is played the following weekend with the surviving 8 teams going to Oklahoma State for the quarter finals onwards starting May 17th.followed by the individual tournament.

1, Oklahoma State v 16 Tennessee

8. UCLA V 9. Texas

6. Pepperdine v 10. USC

3. Michigan v 14. Florida





4. UNC v 13. Texas A & M

5. Virginia v 12. Ohio State

7. Georgia v 10 California

2 Stanford v 15. NC State


So British players Rajecki , Blake, Piper, Haddad ,  Adeshina, Conway ,Dudenay are all tipped to compete at R16 with the prospect of Millie and Angelica playing each other.


Meanwhile, Rajecki, Allen, Blake, Johnson and possibly Piper are all likely to feature in tomorrows individual singles championships selections . Sofia by virtue of being the highest ranked player in her Sun Belt Conference.

Can I leave it to Lambda to do the mens brackets ?






-- Edited by Dannythomas on Tuesday 30th of April 2024 12:16:07 AM

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Hopefully there are 1 or 2 upsets and it isn't just the seeds that make it to the super-finals, but these are the men's match-ups should the seeds make it through the regionals this weekend.

(1) Ohio State v (16) Mississippi State
Vanderbilt (Hugo Coquelin, Oscar Jenson, Callum Rendle) are in Ohio State's regional and will play Oklahoma State in the first round

(8) Columbia v (9) Arizona
Auburn (Finn Murgett) is in Arizona's region and will play Pepperdine in the first round

(5) Kentucky v (12) Harvard
Big East winners DePaul (Thomas Giles) play Kentucky in the first round

(4) TCU v (13) Duke
How far TCU progress will depend on player fitness with them being impacted by injuries to key players in recent weeks.

(3) Virginia v (14) NC State
In form South Carolina (Toby Samuels and James Story) are in NC State's region and play ODU in the first round. If there is going to be an upset in the regionals SC defeating NC State could be it. SC is ranked 15 and NC State 14 in last week's rankings. Virginia (James Hopper) should make it comfortably to the super regionals.

(6) Wake Forest v (11) Oklahoma
Stanford (Max Basing) are in Oklahoma's regional and play SMU in the first round. Wake Forest (Luca Pow) play South Carolina State in the first round and could potentially meet Georgia (Freddy Blaydes) in the 2nd round.

(7) Tennessee v (10) Florida State
Florida State (Jamie Connel) and Tennessee (Johannus Monday) should make it through to face each other in the super regionals. UNC (Will Jansen) are in Tennessee's regional and play Memphis in R1. Not sure Will will play as he's been out with an injury (shoulder, I believe) the past few weeks.

(2) Texas v (15) Texas A&M
San Diego (Oliver Tarvet) are in Texas A&M's regional and will play Baylor in the first round. Texas A&M were ranked 17 and San Diego 18 in last week's rankings.


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The championship gets underway May 3-4 with the first and second rounds of the team competition. Final site action includes the quarterfinals through the championship final May 16-25 at Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Singles competition beginning May 20 and the doubles competition beginning May 21 will also take place at the final site. Hoping for a few upsets - love it when the underdog wins and hoping the Brits shine smile

Virginia has won the last two division I men's tennis team titles and has six total in Virginia program history which ranks third all-time. Southern California leads with 21 DI men's tennis team championships with their last title victory coming in 2012.  

Predictions from mikej (TF) 35 % Texas, 30 % tOSU, 25 % UVA, 9 % TCU, 1% field

www.ncaa.com/sports/tennis-men/d1
www.ncaa.com/brackets/tennis-men/d1/2024

 



-- Edited by Elegant Point on Tuesday 30th of April 2024 04:08:59 PM

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the singles and doubles fields are out: Mens first

SINGLES

Automatic qualifications (15), listed alphabetically by conference:

American Athletic Conference - Trevor Svajda, SMU
Atlantic 10 Conference - Mathis Bondaz, VCU
Atlantic Coast Conference - Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
Atlantic Sun Conference - Jonas Hartenstein, North Florida
Big 12 Conference - Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
Big Ten Conference - Ozan Baris, Michigan State
Big West Conference - Pablo Masjuan, UC Santa Barbara
Conference USA -Leo Raquin, Middle Tennessee
Mid-American Conference - Pawit Sornlaksup, Toledo
Mountain West Conference -Samuel Sippel, Boise State
Pac-12 Conference - Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
Southeastern Conference - Johannus Monday, Tennessee
The Ivy League - Cooper Williams, Harvard
West Coast Conference - Oliver Tarvet, San Diego
Western Athletic Conference - Joan Torres Espinosa, UT Arlington
At-large selections (49), listed alphabetically by last name:

Pablo Alemany, Memphis
Jack Anthrop, Ohio State
Taha Baadi, Kentucky
Gilles-Arnaud Bailly, Texas
Samir Banerjee, Stanford
Justin Boulais, Ohio State
Micah Braswell, Texas
Jonah Braswell, Texas
Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
Robin Catry, NC State
Dylan Dietrich, Virginia
Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
Jake Fearnley, TCU
Jay Friend, Arizona
Hunter Heck, Illinois
Ronnie Hohmann, Michigan State
Paul Inchauspe, Princeton
Jeremy Jin, Florida
Garrett Johns, Duke
Petar Jovanovic, Mississippi State
Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State
Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
Alex Martinez Oklahoma
Shunsuke Mitsui, Tennessee
Inaki Montes de la Torre, Virginia
Filippo Moroni, Wake Forest
Govind Nanda, UCLA
Karlis Ozolins, Illinois
Danil Panarin, Vanderbilt
Radu Papoe, Cornell
Thomas Paulsell, Georgia
Raphael Perot, Texas A&M
Jack Pinnington, TCU
Filip Planinsek, Alabama
JC Roddick, Texas A&M
Pedro Rodenas, Duke
Chris Rodesch, Virginia
Pierce Rollins, Tulsa
Toby Samuel, South Carolina
Nikola Slavic, Ole Miss
Colton Smith, Arizona
Tyler Stice, Auburn
JJ Tracy, Ohio State
Olle Wallin, Texas Tech
Edward Winter, Pepperdine
Gavin Young, Michigan
Michael Zheng, Columbia
Tyler Zink, Oklahoma State
ALTERNATES*:


William Jansen, North Carolina
Jeffrey von der Schulenburg, Virginia
Alvin Tudorica, South Florida
Finn Murgett, Auburn
Bor Artnak, Arizona State
Henry von der Schulenburg, Harvard
Quinn Vandecasteele, Oregon
Ryan Colby, Georgia
Khololwam Montsi, Oklahoma
Gustaf Strom, Arizona
*If the withdrawing student-athlete was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible singles player from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-8:

Johannus Monday, Tennessee
Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
Chris Rodesch, Virginia
Toby Samuel, South Carolina
Micah Braswell, Texas
Oliver Tarvet, San Diego
Jake Fearnley, TCU
Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:

Ozan Baris, Michigan State
Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
Alex Martinez, Oklahoma
Radu Papoe, Cornell
Jack Pinnington, TCU
Cooper Williams, Harvard
DOUBLES

Automatic qualifications (14), listed alphabetically by conference:

American Athletic Conference - Huntley Allen & Adam Neff, SMU
Atlantic 10 Conference - Oscar Pinto Sansano & German Samofalov, VCU
Atlantic Coast Conference - Garrett Johns & Pedro Rodenas, Duke
Big 12 Conference - Sebastian Gorzny & Pedro Vives, TCU
Big Ten Conference - Robert Cash & JJ Tracy, Ohio State
Big West Conference - GIanluca Brunkow & Pablo Masjuan, UC Santa Barbara
Conference USA - Ondrej Horak & Leo Raquin Middle, Tennessee
Costal Athletic Conference - Reece Falck & Harold Huens, UNCW
Mountain West - Samuel Sippel & Jip van Assendelft, Boise State
Pac-12 Conference - Jacob Bullard & Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
Southeastern Conference - Joshua Lapadat & JJ Mercer, Kentucky
Sun Belt Conference - Codie Schalk Van Schalkwyk & Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk, Old Dominion
The Ivy League - Theo Winegar & Michael Zheng, Columbia
West Coast Conference - Stian Klaassen & Sacchitt Sharrma, San Diego
At-large selections (18), listed alphabetically by institution:

Raul Dobai & Finn Murgett, Auburn
JJ Bianchi & Jake Vassel, Boston College
Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc & Joshua Dous Karpenschif, Florida State
Keshav Chopra & Marcus McDaniel, Georgia Tech
Freddy Blaydes & Niels Ratiu, Georgia
Daniel Milavsky & Cooper Williams, Harvard
Hunter Heck & Karlis Ozolins, Illinois
Etienne Donnet & Natan Rodrigues, Louisville
Jacob Bickersteth & Gavin Young, Michigan
Ozan Baris & Max Sheldon, Michigan State
Petar Jovanovic & Benito Sanchez Martinez, Mississippi State
Sebastian Dominko & Jean Marc Malkowski, Notre Dame
Isaac Becroft & Tyler Zink, Oklahoma State
Casey Hoole & Toby Samuel, South Carolina
Angel Diaz & Johannus Monday, Tennessee
Giulio Perego & Togan Tokac, Texas A&M
James Hopper & Inaki Montes de la Torre, Virginia
Holden Koons & Dhakshineswar Suresh, Wake Forest
ALTERNATES*:

Cleeve Harper, Eliot Spizzirri - Texas
Nate Bonetto, Aidan Kim - Florida
Pablo Alemany, Charlie Barry - Memphis
Bozo Barun, Jared Horwood - Arkansas
Maxwell Smith, Noa Vukadin - Clemson
Filippos Astreinidis, Paul Inchauspe - Princeton
Filip Planinsek, Andrii Zimnokh - Alabama
Kabeer Kapasi, Yasha Zemel - Rice
Tadeas Paroulek, Zsombor Velcz - Baylor
Robin Catry, Luca Staeheli - NC State
*If the withdrawing doubles team was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible doubles team from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-4:

Garrett Johns, Pedro Rodenas - Duke
Holden Koons, Dhakshineswar Suresh - Wake Forest
Joshua Lapadat, JJ Mercer - Kentucky
Robert Cash JJ, Tracy - Ohio State
Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:


Etienne Donnet, Natan Rodrigues - Louisville
Sebastian Dominko, Jean Marc Malkowski - Notre Dame
Angel Diaz, Johannus Monday - Tennessee
James Hopper, Inaki Montes de la Torre - Virginia

- the mens singles has Brits as 4 of top 8 seeds and 5 of the 16. Stacked British field!



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and the womens

SINGLES

Automatic qualifications (12), listed alphabetically by conference:

Atlantic Coast - Amelia Rajecki, NC State
Big 12 - Ange Oby Kajuru, Oklahoma State
Big Ten - Kari Miller, Michigan
Big West - Amelia Honer, UC Santa Barbara
Conference USA - Oyinlomo Quadre, FIU
Ivy League - Esha Velaga, Pennsylvania
Mountain West - Andjela Skrobonja, San Diego State
Pac-12 - Connie Ma, Stanford
SEC - Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
Sun Belt - Sofia Johnson, Old Dominion
WAC - Natasha Puehse, Grand Canyon
West Coast - Savannah Broadus, Pepperdine
At-large selections (52), listed alphabetically by last name:

Ayana Akli, South Carolina
Victoria Allen, Florida State
Carolina Gomez Alonso, Arkansas
Julia Andreach, Notre Dame
Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
Loudmilla Bencheikh, Alabama
Sophia Biolay, UCF
Angelica Blake, Stanford
Carly Briggs, Florida
Sofia Cabezas, Tennessee
Emma Charney ,Southern California
Fiona Crawley, North Carolina
Emily De Oliveira, Florida
Julia Fliegner, Michigan
Rachel Gailis, Florida
Dana Guzman, Oklahoma
Sarah Hamner, South Carolina
Kimmi Hance, UCLA
Valentina Ivanov, California
Nicole Khirin ,Texas A&M
Miyuka Kimoto, Syracuse
Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
Mia Kupres, Texas A&M
Carol Lee, Georgia Tech
Gala Mesochoritou, Michigan
Hannah Viller Moeller, California
Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
Alexa Noel, Miami (Florida)
Luciana Perry, Ohio State
Lucia Peyre ,Oklahoma State
Isabella Pfennig, Miami (Florida)
Grace Piper, Southern California
Malaika Rapolu, Texas
Julia Garcia Ruiz, Oklahoma
Tanya Sasnouskaya, Texas
Ellie Schoppe, Florida State
Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
Hibah Shaikh, Virginia
Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State
Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina
Fangran Tian, UCLA
Cristina Tiglea, Texas Tech
Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
Reilly Tran North, Carolina
Alexandra Vecic, Georgia
Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
Katja Wiersholm, California
Casie Wooten, Wake Forest
Anika Yarlagadda, North Carolina
Alexandra Yepifanova, Stanford
Lisa Zaar, Pepperdine
Anna Zyryanova, NC State
ALTERNATES*:

Shavit Kimchi, Duke
Florencia Urrutia, Oklahoma
DJ Bennett, Auburn
Mell Reasco, Georgia
Annabelle Xu, Virginia
Claudia De Las Heras, San Diego
Mia Mack, San Diego
Abigail Rencheli, NC State
Anastasiia Lopata, Georgia
Bianca Jolie Fernandez, UCLA
*If the withdrawing student-athlete was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible singles player from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-8:

Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
Amelia Rajecki, NC State
Ange Oby Kajuru, Oklahoma State
Kari Miller, Michigan
Fiona Crawley, North Carolina
Connie Ma, Stanford
Rachel Gailis ,Florida
Alexa Noel, Miami (Florida)
Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:

Ayana Akli, South Carolina
Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
Savannah Broadus, Pepperdine
Sofia Cabezas, Tennessee
Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State
Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
Lisa Zaar, Pepperdine
DOUBLES

Automatic qualifications (10), listed alphabetically by conference:

American Athletic - Taylor Johnson & Lana Mavor, SMU
Atlantic Coast - Reese Brantmeier & Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
Big 12 - Ange Oby Kajuru & Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
Big Ten - Jaedan Brown & Kari Miller, Michigan
Big West - Amelia Honer & Kira Reuter, UC Santa Barbara
Conference USA - Katerina Mandelikova & Oyinlomo Quadre, FIU
Ivy League - Esha Velaga & Eileen Wang, Pennsylvania
Pac-12 - Fangran Tian & Elise Wagle, UCLA
SEC - Mia Kupres & Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
West Coast - Savannah Broadus & Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
At-large selections (22), listed alphabetically by institution:

Loudmilla Bencheikh & Anne Marie Hiser, Alabama
Chelsea Fontenel & Patricija Spaka, Arizona State
Ariana Arseneault & DJ Bennett, Auburn
Mao Mushika & Hannah Viller Moeller, California
Victoria Allen & Amelia Bissett, Florida State
Aysegul Mert & Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
Carol Lee & Kate Sharabura, Georgia Tech
Xinyi Nong & Isabella Pfennig, Miami (Florida)
Amelia Rajecki & Maddy Zampardo, NC State
Sophie Abrams & Anna Zyryanova, NC State
Fiona Crawley & Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina
Abbey Forbes & Reilly Tran, North Carolina
Luciana Perry & Sydni Ratliff, Ohio State
Dana Guzman & Alina Shcherbinina, Oklahoma
Ayana Akli & Sarah Hamner, South Carolina
Connie Ma & Alexandra Yepifanova, Stanford
Sofia Cabezas & Elza Tomase, Tennessee
Taisiya Pachkaleva & Sabina Zeynalova, Texas
Metka Komac & Avelina Sayfetdinova, Texas Tech
Eryn Cayetano & Emma Charney, Southern California
Anessa Lee & Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
Elaine Chervinsky & Melodie Collard, Virginia
ALTERNATES*:

Malaika Rapolu & Tanya Sasnouskaya, Texas
Viktoriya Kanapatskaya & Miyuka Kimoto, Syracuse
Julia Garcia Ruiz & Zdena Safarova, Oklahoma
Reece Carter & Brandelyn Fulgenzi, Arizona
Alina Mukhortova & Maria Sholokhova, Wisconsin
Emilee Astle & Kendall Kovick, BYU
Kimmi Hance & Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer, UCLA
Alexia Jacobs & Astrid Olsen, Washington
Ayshe Can & Nicole Conard, Michigan State
Hibah Shaikh & Natasha Subhash, Virginia
*If the withdrawing doubles team was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible doubles team from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-4:

Reese Brantmeier & Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
Savannah Broadus & Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
Ange Oby Kajuru & Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
Dana Guzman & Alina Shcherbinina, Oklahoma
Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:

Jaedan Brown & Kari Miller, Michigan
Fiona Crawley & Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina
Mia Kupres & Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
Metka Komac & Avelina Sayfetdinova, Texas Tech

Millie Rajecki seeded 2; with the mens top seed, real chance of Brits doing well this tournie


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