Last week there were 7 ITA Regionals played which means the remaining 17 are this week. There will be 10 men’s regionals and 7 women’s regionals with the singles finalists and doubles winners advancing to the Oracle/ITA National Fall Championships in early November. All the draws are out and I have listed the top 8 seeds for each of those regionals down below.
I believe there will be live streaming from 6 regionals with Texas A&M, Yale, Stanford, Kansas, Auburn, and Georgia each having the capabilities to do so. Michigan and Liberty are the only two schools that have mentioned they are doing live scoring so we’ll see if there are any more.
Men:
Mountain (BYU) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Dan Little (Utah)
2. David Micevski (Utah)
3. Ricky Hernandez Tong (New Mexico)
4. Christofer Goncalves (New Mexico State)
5. Tim Handel (Northern Arizona)
6. Dominic West (New Mexico)
7. Svyatoslav Shainyan (Utah)
8. Jaime Barajas (Utah State)
Northeast (Yale) – 48 qualifying/96 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Victor Pham (Columbia)
2. Jackie Tang (Columbia)
3-4. Lev Kazarov (Cornell)
3-4. Kenny Tao (Harvard)
5-8. Ryan Seggerman (Princeton)
5-8. Kyle Mautner (Penn)
5-8. David Volfson (Cornell)
5-8. Charlie Broom (Dartmouth)
Midwest (Michigan)
Seeds: TBD (main draw starts on Saturday)
Southwest (Pepperdine) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Logan Smith (USC)
2. Logan Staggs (UCLA)
3. Jack Jaede (USC)
4. Thibault Forget (USC)
5. Sebastian Heim (UC Irvine)
6. Anders Holm (UCSB)
7. Pedro Iamachkine (Pepperdine)
8. Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (UCSB)
Northwest (Pacific) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Billy Griffith (Cal)
2. Mike Pervolarakis (Portland)
3. David Wilczynski (Stanford)
4. Akihiro Tanaka (Oregon)
5. Jack Molloy (Cal)
6. Sameer Kumar (Stanford)
7. Simon Stevens (Oregon)
8. Jacob Brumm (Cal)
Southern (LSU) – 54 qualies/50 singles/42 doubles
Seeds
1. Constantin Schmitz (Tulane)
2. Strahinja Rakic (Mississippi St)
3. Thibault Cancel (Alabama)
4. Ewan Moore (Tulane)
5-8. Tim Sandkaulen (Ole Miss)
5-8. Giovanni Oradini (Mississippi St)
5-8. Fabian Fallert (Ole Miss)
5-8. Clement Marzol (South Alabama)
Ohio Valley (Tennessee)
Seeds
1. William Bushamuka (Kentucky)
2. Timo Stodder (Tennessee)
3. Daniel Valent (Vanderbilt)
4. Edu Mena (Tennessee Tech)
5. Ryotaro Matsumura (Kentucky)
6. Trey Yates (Kentucky)
7. Christopher Morin-Kougoucheff (Louisville)
8. Antonio Cembellin (Indiana)
Texas (Texas A&M) – 128 singles/32 doubles
Seeds
1. Scott, Harrison (Texas)
2. Arconada, Jordi (Texas A&M)
3. Schretter, Johannes (Baylor)
4. Bendeck, Jimmy (Baylor)
5. Telles, Leonardo (Texas)
6. Gray, Alastair (TCU)
7. Catanzariti, AJ (Texas A&M)
8. Banzer, Rodrigo (Texas)
Central (Minnesota) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Julian Cash (Oklahoma State)
2. Jose Salazar (Arkansas)
3. Matic Spec (Minnesota)
4. Vinny Gillespie (Drake)
5. Razvan Grigorescu (Nebraska-Omaha)
6. Josh Silverstein (Iowa)
7. Felix Corwin (Minnesota)
8. Tristan Meraut (Oklahoma State)
Atlantic (Liberty) – 32 qualifying/128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Adam Moundir (Old Dominion)
2. Constant De La Bassetiere (Penn State)
3. Christian Lakoseljac (Penn State)
4. Michael Weindel (Old Dominion)
5. Carlo Donato (Virginia Tech)
6. Christos Antonopoulos (Penn State)
7. Alexandre Ribeiro (Virginia Tech)
8. Aswin Lizen (Virginia)
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Women:
Northeast Regional (Penn) – 32 qualifying/128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. G Knutson (Syracuse)
2. M Ramirez (Syracuse)
3-4. A Dair (Boston College)
3-4. A.Benotto (Brown)
5-8. A Zhu (Penn)
6. K.Steffesen (Princeton)
7. A.Shkudun (Syracuse)
8. K Mathis (Dartmouth)
Northwest (Stanford) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Melissa Lord (Stanford)
2. Alyssa Tobita (Oregon)
3. Sybille Gauvain (San Jose State)
4. Michaela Gordon (Stanford)
5. Emma Higuchi (Stanford)
6. Caroline Lampl (Stanford)
7. Emily Arbuthnott (Stanford)
8. Olivia Hauger (Cal)
Southwest (San Diego) – 128 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Ashley Lahey (Pepperdine)
2. Mayar Ahmed (Pepperdine)
3. Gabby Smith (USC)
4. Ayan Broomfield (UCLA)
5. Laura Gulbe (Pepperdine)
6. Kelley Anderson (Arizona State)
7. Jada Hart (UCLA)
8. Terri Fleming (UCLA)
Central (Kansas) – 128 singles/32 doubles
Seeds
1. Ana Oparenovic (Arkansas)
2. Vladica Babic (Oklahoma St)
3. Leolia Jeanjean (Arkansas)
4. Ksenia Laskutova (Tulsa)
5. Sofia Blanco (Oklahoma St)
6. Zoe Douglas (Iowa)
7. Giulia Pairone (Arkansas)
8. Fatima Bizhukova (Wichita State)
Carolina (North Carolina) – 64 qualifying/64 singles/64 doubles
Seeds
1. Jessie Aney (North Carolina)
2. Kaitlyn Mccarthy (Duke)
3. Makenna Jones (North Carolina)
4. Eliza Omirou (Wake Forest)
5-8. Hadley Berg (South Carolina)
5-8. Ellyse Hamlin (Duke)
5-8. Emma Davis (Wake Forest)
5-8. Sara Daavettila (North Carolina)
Southern (Auburn) – 64 singles/32 doubles
Seeds
1. Arianne Hartono (Ole Miss)
2. Natalie Suk (Ole Miss)
3. Andie Daniell (Alabama)
4. Taylor Russo (Auburn)
5. Stefana Andrei (La-Monroe)
6. Ryann Foster (LSU)
7. Savina Macholova (Ole Miss)
8. Jaeda Daniel (Auburn)
Southeast (Georgia) – 64 singles/32 doubles
Seeds
1. Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami)
2. Anna Danilina (Florida)
3. Johnnise Renaud (Georgia Tech)
4. Paige Hourigan (Georgia Tech)
5. Brooke Austin (Florida)
6. Victoria Flores (Georgia Tech)
7. Katarina Jokic (Georgia)
8. Marta Gonzalez (Georgia)
I have links to all the draws that have been released in my Fall Tournament Hub which is available to all College Tennis Today subscribers.
Two questions on Midwest Regional seeds:
1) Minnesota is hosting the Central ITA so how can a Minnesota player be a seed in the Midwest Reg?
2) Mikael Torpegaard is listed as the #1 seed. He didnt play MW Reg last year. I know he lost earlier this week in Las Vegas Challenger. Will he really come back to play Regional or well he play next event on circuit this weekend?
I don't think the draws are out yet for the Midwest Regional but Michigan had a list of all the top ranked players in the region and I did a cut and paste assuming those players were playing this week – they must have included Matic Spec by mistake.
You're right on Torpegaard – he's already qualified for the National Fall Championships based on his result at the All-Americans so there wouldn't be any reason for him to play.