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Who saw this one coming?  Alabama shocks #9 Ole Miss 4-2 in T-Town.  The same Alabama team that came into the match with an 8-9 record with the 8 wins being over powerhouses UAB, Samford, Jackson State (4X), and Jacksonville State (2X).  The same Ole Miss team that routed a top 15 Vanderbilt team last weekend and the same team that gave #1 Oklahoma all it wanted at the National Indoors.  Total head-scratcher….

Ole Miss played well in doubles and took the point by winning at 1 and 3 but singles got off to a rough start when William Kallberg retired 3 games in at #4 singles.  The Bama recap said it was due to injury but didn’t specify what kind of injury but it must have been severe enough to force him to throw in the towel.  Ole Miss regained the lead when Stefan Lindmark wiped the court with Danny Kerznerman 6-1, 6-0 at #2 but then Stuart Kenyon, who came in with a 5-7 dual match record, did the same and cleaned Zvonimir Babic’s clock 6-1, 6-2 at #5.  The biggest shocker came at #1 singles when Bama freshman Korey Lovett, who was 6-6 in dual match play, thumped #60 Nik Scholtz 6-2, 6-2.  It was only Scholtz’s 2nd dual match loss of the year and just his 3rd in the last 2 years.  With the Tide up 3-2 it would be Bama junior Becker O’Shaughnessey who would seal the deal with a 6-4, 6-3 win at #3 singles over Gustav Hansson.


Alabama recap
Ole Miss recap

“We had the momentum on our side after doubles, but when William retired, they (Alabama) rallied around that and played better than we did at certain spots,” head coach Toby Hansson said. “We have to put it behind us and move on and get ready for a very good Baylor team on Tuesday.”

FYI, the number beside the player’s school is the player’s Universal Tennis Rating as of today’s (3/7) date.  For more details about UTR check out their website.

Alabama 4, #9 Ole Miss 2

March 7, 2015 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Alabama Tennis Stadium)

Doubles competition
1. William Kallberg/Gustav Hansson (OM) def. #26 Korey Lovett/B. O’Shaughnessey (UA) 6-3
2. Sean Donohue/Stuart Kenyon (UA) def. Zvonimir Babic/Stefan Lindmark (OM) 6-3
3. Grey Hamilton/Nik Scholtz (OM) def. Danny Kerznerman/Nikko Madregallejo (UA) 6-3

Singles competition
1. Korey Lovett (UA 13.33) def. #60 Nik Scholtz (OM 14.30) 6-2, 6-2
2. #63 Stefan Lindmark (OM 14.13) def. Danny Kerznerman (UA 13.86) 6-1, 6-0
3. B. O’Shaughnessey (UA 13.47) def. Gustav Hansson (OM 13.79) 6-4, 6-3
4. Nikko Madregallejo (UA 12.93) def. William Kallberg (OM 13.30) 1-2, retired
5. Stuart Kenyon (UA 12.24) def. Zvonimir Babic (OM 12.82) 6-1, 6-2
6. #117 Ricardo Jorge (OM 13.08) vs. Sam Edwards (UA 12.37) 6-2, 3-4, unfinished
Match Notes
Ole Miss 9-3, 1-1 SEC; National ranking #9
Alabama 9-9, 1-2 SEC
Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (4,2,5,1,3)
T-1:54 A-134
Interesting note about this result:  Ohio State was projected to be at #11 in next week’s rankings which meant when they played Florida on Tuesday that would have snapped a streak of being a top 10 team for 291 consecutive matches.  With the Ole Miss loss, Ohio State will be no worse than #10 on Tuesday.  
Other Saturday results
  • #12 Virginia routed #31 North Carolina State 7-0.  UVA won all 12 sets in singles.  
  • VCU upset #41 Penn State 4-3.   VCU’s Antonio Batlle Rodriguez came back from 4-2 down in the 3rd set to win the deciding match in a tiebreak 7-2

Virginia Commonwealth 4, #41 Penn State 3
Singles competition
1. Michal Voscek (VCU 12.91) def. Alex Fennell (PSU 13.24) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5)
2. Catalin Fifea (VCU 13.19) def. Leonard Stakhovsky (PSU 13.53) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4
3. Matt Barry (PSU 13.37) def. Daryl Monfils (VCU 14.57 20%) 6-3, 7-6 (7-1)
4. Wilder Pimentel (VCU 12.48) def. Roman Trkulja (PSU 12.85) 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5)
5. A. Batlle Rodriguez (VCU 10.96 20%) def. Aws Laaribi (PSU 12.82) 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2)
6. Tomas Hanzlik (PSU 12.85) def. Jacob Svensson (VCU 12.40) 6-1, 6-4
Doubles competition
1. Aws Laaribi/Leonard Stakhovsky (PSU) def. Joseph Cohen/Daryl Monfils (VCU) 6-3
2. Alex Fennell/Michael Reilly (PSU) def. Wilder Pimentel/Michal Voscek (VCU) 6-3
3. Catalin Fifea/A. Batlle Rodriguez (VCU) vs. Matt Barry/ChristianLutschaunig (PSU) 5-2, unfinished
Match Notes:
Penn State 5-8; National ranking #41
Virginia Commonwealth 12-4
Order of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (1,2,3,4,6,5)

  • Wisconsin-Green Bay beat big brother Wisconsin for the first time in program history – Phoenix recap

Wisconsin-Green Bay 4, Wisconsin 1

Doubles (Order of Finish: 2, 1)
1. Alexander Kokorev/Jakhongir Jalalov (W) vs. Michael Tenzer/Michael Tebon (GB), DNF, 5-2
2. Jose Carranza/Josef Dodridge (W) def. Joey Leto/Howard Scott (GB), 6-1
3. Lamar Remy/Tomas Pitra (W) def. Florian Kraenzler/Leopold Gomez Islinger (GB), 6-2
Singles  (Order of Finish: 4, 5, 6, 2)
1. Michael Tenzer (GB 13.35) vs. Josef Dodridge (W 13.10) 6-4, 6-6 (3-3) DNF
2. Leopold Gomez Islinger (GB 12.93) def. Alexander Kokorev (W 12.59), 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 6-3
3. Lamar Remy (W 12.69) vs. Howard Scott (GB 12.67) 7-6 (7-3), 6-7 (5-7), 3-1 DNF
4. Florian Kraenzler (GB 11.67) def. Jakhongir Jalalov (W 11.95), 6-4, 7-5
5. Joshua Schramm (GB 11.52) def. Tomas Pitra (W 13.93 60%R), 7-5, 5-7, 3-1 (ret.)
6. Joey Leto (GB 11.74) def. Darius Mackenzie (W 11.84), 6-1, 4-6, 7-5

  • #45 New Mexico edged Georgia State 4-2 in the 1st half of a doubleheader – (box score) and then the teams had to play doubles to decide the 2nd half with New Mexico winning that won 4-3 – (box score 2)
  • #48 Mississippi State had its way with #55 Arkansas posting a 4-0 shutout – State recap
  • Nevada (2-9) upset #50 San Francisco 6-1 – Wolfpack recap

Nevada (2-7) 6, #50 San Francisco (6-4) 1
Doubles
1. Nils Skajaa/Bernardo Saraiva (USF) def. Andrew Poustie/Fernando Sunago (NEV) 6-3
2. Billy Bumgardner/Robert Margitfalvi (NEV) def. Chris Brockstedt/Alex Santiago (USF) 6-3
3. Robert Allan/Moez Charqui (NEV) def. Thomas Takemoto/Vasco Valverde (USF) 6-3
Order of finish: 3, 1, 2
Singles
1. Moez Chargui (NEV 13.03) def. Bernardo Saraiva (USF 13.80) 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (4-7), 1-0 (10-6)
2. Andrew Poustie (NEV 13.12) def. Nils Skajaa (USF 12.64) 7-5, 6-4
3. Ryan Andrada (NEV 12.93) def. Thomas Takemoto (USF 12.06) 6-2, 6-3
4. Robert Allan (NEV 11.91) def. Vasco Valverde (USF 12.59) 6-4, 6-4
5. Mile Cilic (NEV 11.80) def. Chris Brockstedt (USF 11.43) 6-3, 6-2
6. Alex Santiago (USF 11.05) def. Peter O’Donovan (NEV 11.33) 6-3, 6-2
Order of finish: 5, 4, 3, 2, 6, 1

So who should be on upset alert on Sunday?
  1. #2 Duke goes to Blacksburg to face a Virginia Tech team coming off an upset win over Notre Dame.  The Hokies are 9-1 on the year with the only loss coming at North Carolina during the Kickoff Weekend.  5 of 6 singles matches in that one went the distance and that was a UNC team that was pretty much 100% healthy.  
  2. #13 TCU goes to Winston Salem to face #20 Wake Forest though I guess the big story will be whether Noah Rubin is able to go for the Demon Deacons. Wake played well on Friday against Virginia without Rubin so you have to think if they can get him back they’ve got to like their chances against TCU.  The Horned Frogs squeaked past Middle Tennessee State on Friday 4-3 in a match that saw TCU’s #1 Cameron Norrie (14.64) lose 6-1, 6-3 to an unranked Ettore Zito (13.50)
  3. #5 Baylor goes to #47 Memphis but could the Bears be caught looking ahead to Tuesday’s matchup against Ole Miss?  That could have been what happened to Ole Miss today.    
  4. #4 Georgia hosts #2