Round 3 #29 Georgia Tech (8) defeated #71 Syracuse (16) 4-0 Kylie Bilchev (GT) won No 1 doubles 6-2 Given Roach (GT) won No 3 doubles 6-3 Given won No 4 singles 6-3 6-1 Kylie unfinished at No 6 singles 6-4 3-3
Given with a new doubles partner for these championships
Georgia Tech progress to play top seed Duke tomorrow
#26 Stanford (7) defeated #56 Miami (10) 4-3 Miami won all 3 doubles courts for the doubles point Jaquelyn Ogunwale (UM) lost to #6 Valerie Glozman (Stan) at No 2 singles 7-6(11) 6-7(2) 2-6
Jaquelyn came close to a massive win over No 6 ranked Valerie Glozman but couldn't quite deliver in the key moments. She saved 2 set points in the 1st set at 4-5*, had 4 set points of her own at 6-5* and then went into an epic tie-break which she finally won with her 9th set point, the first set Glozman has lost in 8 matches at No 2 (she's played a mix of No 1 and No 2). Jaquelyn had a chance for a straight sets victory serving for the match at 5-4 in the 2nd set. Around the same time she had lost the 2nd set tie-break, Miami were on simultaneous match points on courts 5 and 6, which would have won the tie for Miami. They won on court 6 but on court 5 from 5-2 40-15 they lost the match. Ouch.
Miami's season ends here. They do not qualify for the NCAAs for the first time since 1995. A mixture of a thin roster and a sparse schedule in the first six weeks is the cause.
Tennessee (5) defeat Alabama (12) 4-3 Roan Jones+ (UA) defeated Lance Nisbet+ (UT) 6-4 at No 3 doubles Roan Jones lost 5-7 6-7 at No 1 singles (he was 5-2 up in the 1st set)
Tennessee progress to play 4 seeds Texas A&M tomorrow Alabama are comfortably in the NCAAs.
Auburn (8) defeat Kentucky (9) 4-3 Will Nolan (Aub) was unfinished at No 1 doubles 5-4 Billy Blaydes (Aub) won at No 2 doubles 6-4 Will lost at No 1 singles 2-6 3-6 Billy won at No 3 singles 6-2 6-3 Matt Rankin (UK) lost at No 6 singles 4-6 6-4 2-6
Auburn progress to play top seeds Texas tomorrow Kentucky are comfortably in the NCAAs
#13 Vanderbilt (5) defeat #47 Florida (12) 4-0 Vanderbilt won doubles Alicia Dudeney unfinished at No 2 singles 7-6 *3-2 Talia Neilsen Gatenby lost at No 3 singles 4-6 4-6
Alicia won Florida's only 1st set. Florida finish their nightmare season and despite likely finishing with a ranking that would qualify them for the NCAAs miss out by being ineligible with a losing record. Unlike the other teams in Florida that have missed out on the NCAAs, the Gators have extenuating circumstances having suffered the long term coach departing a couple of weeks into the fall season, numerous injuries and a player leaving the team at the end of January all contributing to their challenging season and having to play some matches short handed.
Alicia finishes her college career on a 11 match win streak. If she intends to go pro, I think of our graduating women she is the most likely to have the most success.
There are numerous questions over this Florida programme with their new coach coming in mid season. Will he keep the current roster? Pilfer 1 or 2 players he had recruited for his old team? Start afresh by recruiting from the transfer portal? Florida have no newcomers yet for next season, with the only player tennisrecruiting having listed for them seemingly decommitted and committed to California instead.
Today is QF day in the Conference championships and in each of the championships the top 4 seeds joining the fray.
The matches with British interest In the men's ACC Championships #1 Wake Forest (1) [Roberston, Pow] play #22 Clemson (8) #8 Stanford (3) [Basing] play #17 Florida State (6) [Connel] They are in opposite halves of the draw Wake Forest and Stanford won the respective match in the regular season
In the women's ACC Championships #4 Duke (1) play #29 Georgia Tech (8) [Roach, Bilchev] #7 Virginia (4) [Lacy] play #20 California (5) In the other half of the draw #12 NC State (3) [Paskauskas, Paskauskas, Conway] play #25 Notre Dame (6) Duke, California and Notre Dame won the respective match in regular season play.
In the men's SEC Championships #4 Texas (1) play #33 Auburn (8) [Nolan, B Blaydes] #15 Texas A&M (4) play #14 Tennessee (5) [Nisbet] #32 Florida (6) [Jefferson] play #13 South Carolina (3) Texas, Texas A&M and South Carolina won the respective match in the regular season
No more British interest in the women's SEC Championships.
In the men's Big 12 Championships #2 TCU (1) [JPJ, Maxted] play Oklahoma State (8) #16 Baylor (3) [Bowden, Koenig] play #40 Arizona State (6) Baylor and Arizona State share a match each in regular season play, TCU won their respective match in regular season play
In the women's Big 12 Championships #22 UCF (2) [Rylatt] play #68 BYU (7) UCF won the regular season match last weekend
Quarter-final #7 Virginia (4) defeated #20 California (5) 4-0 Isabelle Lacy (UVA) unfinished at No 5 singles 2-6 7-5 1-1 Isabelle did not show up until she was a game away from defeat at 2-5 and then it was a completely different match.
#4 Duke (1) defeated #29 Georgia Tech (8) 4-1 Given Roach and Kylie Bilchev both lost their doubles Given was unfinished at No 4 singles 7-6(5) 3-6 against Eleana Yu. Yu took a ridiculously long MTO lasting over 15 minutes half way through the 3rd game of the 2nd set which broke Given's momentum
Wake Forest defeated Clemson 4-0 Luca (with Suresh) and Charlie (with Dostanic) won their doubles At No 4 Charlie finished singles first with a 7-6(4) 6-0 win Luca was unfinished at No 5 They play Virginia(5) in the SF. Charlie is on a 7 win streak.
Stanford came through against Florida State 4-3 Max Basing+ (Stan) defeating Jamie Connel+(FSU) at No 3 doubles At No 2 singles Jamie won in straight sets over Kyle Kang At No 3 Max won in 3 sets Stanford next play Duke(7) who upset NC State(2)
In the Big12 Championships TCU and Baylor progress to the SF.
TCU 4-0 Lui was 1st to finish with a 1&3 win at No 2. JPJ was struggling and unfinished at No 1 against his #78 ranked opponent 7-6(3) 1-6 0-3 Next up is UCF(4) in the SF.
Baylor 4-0 Luc Koenig won 3&3 at No 6. Louis Bowden was unfinished a set up. They play 2nd seeds Arizona in the SF.