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Late Tuesday night the ITA released the draws for the upcoming Women’s National Team Indoor Championships which will take place this Friday through Monday in New Haven, Connecticut. Florida as expected is the top seed with North Carolina seeded No. 2 and Oklahoma State No. 3. Cal, which is the defending NTI champions, is seeded No. 7. Yale University will be the tournament hosts with the on-campus Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center the primary venue while the Tennis and Fitness Center of Rocky Hill (30 miles away) will host half of the first round matches and the consolation matches on Saturday and Sunday. FloTennis will live stream all the matches from Cullman-Heyman but there will not be any streaming in Rocky Hill. To view the stream you’ll need to be a FloTennis subscriber which runs $20 a month or $150 a year. 

There weren’t any published rankings this week but it didn’t look like there was too much deviation in seeding from last week’s rankings. I put last week’s ranking in parenthesis and you also need to remember that Stanford, which was ranked No. 4, is not participating in the event. The top eight seeds were entered in the usual spots while the non-seeded teams were slotted at random with changes made to avoid regular-season rematches. So that’s why you have winless Yale (0-4) getting seeded No. 15 and Michigan (4-0) getting seeded No. 16.
 
Seeds:
1. Florida (1)
2. North Carolina (2)
3. Oklahoma State (5)
4. Pepperdine (3)
5. Georgia (6)
6. Ohio State (7)
7. California (8)
8. Vanderbilt (9)
 
I will have a full Round of 16 preview available on Thursday that will include the projected lineups along with my predictions so stay tuned!
 

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There was one match of note on Tuesday as TCU rebounded from its Kick-Off Weekend lost to Utah State with a 6-1 win over D2’s Midwestern State. TCU swept all three doubles courts but it had to forfeit the No. 6 spot in the singles lineup due to Cameron Norrie having a night class that he had to attend. Alex Rybakov, Jerry Lopez, Guillermo Nunez, and Hudson Blake won in straight sets at 1, 2, 3, and 5 while Gianni Mancini won a third-set supertiebreak at 4. 

 

 

Post-Match Quotes from TCU’s recap – Head Coach David Roditi
“It was good to get back on the court after a disappointing outing the last time we were out. Midwestern State did a good job of coming right out of the gates. We had some really tough first sets, which is exactly what we wanted. We had to compete and we had to put our head down and play good tennis to get through those sets. Once we did that, we took control of the matches. Playing indoors was a good preparation for Dartmouth and Columbia this weekend, which is going to be a really tough road trip and an opportunity for us to get good wins on the road. It was good to see Cameron (Norrie) back playing and it was good to see Guillermo (Nuñez) healthy and if we can continue to put our best lineup out there, then we will be a tough team to beat.

“I also want to thank all the fans that came out. It was a great crowd for a middle of the week match especially with the men’s basketball game going on. For all those Delta Gammas to come out and support us, we are very thankful and appreciative. We are big fans of the DGs.”

#23 TCU 6, Midwestern State 1
Feb 07, 2017 at Fort Worth, Texas (Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center)
Singles competition
1. Alex Rybakov (TCU) def. Ramon Toyos (MSU) 6-4, 6-2
2. #101 Jerry Lopez (TCU) def. Chris Norrie (MSU) 6-2, 6-1
3. #55 Guillermo Nuñez (TCU) def. Angel Palacios (MSU) 6-0, 6-2
4. Gianni Mancini (TCU) def. Joshua Sundaram (MSU) 3-6, 6-4, 10-8
5. Hudson Blake (TCU) def. Vasudev Vijayaraman (MSU) 7-5, 6-1
6. Dylan Hall (MSU) def. No player (TCU), by forfeit
Doubles competition
1. Guillermo Nuñez/Alex Rybakov (TCU) def. Ramon Toyos/Dylan Hall (MSU) 6-2
2. Cameron Norrie/Hudson Blake (TCU) def. Dillon Pineda/Angel Palacios (MSU) 6-2
3. Jerry Lopez/Gianni Mancini (TCU) def. Chris Norrie/Vasudev Vijayaraman (MSU) 7-6 (7-4)
Match Notes:
Midwestern State 0-1
TCU 3-2; National ranking #23
Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (6,3,2,5,1,4)