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After dropping a 4-3 thriller to Ohio State earlier in the year at the National Indoors, Texas reversed its fortune today and took out #11 Ohio State 4-1 in a match that the Horns seemed in control of just about the entire way.  Ohio State was 15-3 in doubles coming into this one but Texas got the point by winning at 2 and 3 by scores of 6-4 and 6-2.

With the nearly unbeatable Soren Hess-Olesen at 1, Texas knew it had at least 1 point in the bag and Soren quickly delivered that point with his 17th consecutive win with a 6-1, 6-3 thrashing of Chris Diaz.  The Buckeye junior had one opening in the match after going up 2-0 in the 2nd but Hess-Olesen came back and won 6 of the next 7 games to close it out.

Ralf Steinbach would get Ohio State on the board at #5 singles with a 7-6(4), 6-1 over Nick Naumann.  Naumann had 3 chances to take the opening set when Steinbach served at 5-6, 15-40 but Steinbach forced his way to the net on each of the 3 points and managed to put 2 away with Naumann going long on a lob on the other.  In the 1st set tiebreak after Steinbach got the early mini-break to go up 1-0, Naumann got overruled on a Steinbach serve, which happened right in front of the chair, and Naumann never really seemed to recover.

Clement Homs would extend the Texas lead to 3-1 as he closed out Kevin Metka 6-4, 7-6(4) at #6 singles  Homs broke Metka early in the 1st set and rode that break throughout the set.  Metka jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the 2nd and would serve for the set up 5-3 but on the deciding point Homs put a volley down at Metka’s feet and the Buckeye senior was unable to scoop it up which put it back on serve.  Homs jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the tiebreak but Metka won the next 2 on the Homs serve to pull within 4-3.  Metka’s usually reliable volley let him down on the next point as he pushed one well long and 2 points later Homs smacked a forehand winner down the line to finish it off.

Less than 15 seconds later the match would be over as Adrien Berkowicz would close out Hunter Callahan 7-6(3), 6-3 at #3 singles.  Callahan had his chances in the opening set and in fact served for the set twice up 5-4 and 6-5 but he just couldn’t close it out. Berkowicz dominated the tiebreak and for the most part the 2nd set.

The other 2 matches were abandoned with #2 on serve in the 3rd and Texas up a set at #4 and on serve in the 2nd.

Key stat of the match:  Texas won all 4 tiebreaks

Texas recap
Ohio State recap

FYI, the number beside the player’s school is the player’s Universal Tennis Rating as of March 14th.  For more details about UTR check out their website. 

#8 Texas 4, #11 Ohio State 1
03/17/15 at Austin, TX (Caswell Tennis Center)
Singles competition
1. #2 Soren Hess-Olesen (UT 15.01) def. #44 Chris Diaz (OHST 13.99) 6-1, 6-3
2. #52 Lloyd Glasspool (UT 13.86) vs. #28 Mikael Torpegaard (OHST 13.96) 4-6, 6-4, 3-3, unf
3. #60 Adrien Berkowicz (UT 13.78) def. Hunter Callahan (OHST 13.89) 7-6(3), 6-3
4. George Goldhoff (UT 13.73) vs. #114 Herkko Pollanen (OHST 13.54) 7-6(6), 4-3, unf
5. #68 Ralf Steinbach (OHST 13.90) def. Nick Naumann (UT 13.94) 7-6(4), 6-1
6. Clement Homs (UT 13.62) def. Kevin Metka (OHST 13.95) 6-4, 7-6(4)
Doubles competition
1. #12 Kevin Metka/Ralf Steinbach (OHST) def. #35 Lloyd Glasspool/Soren Hess-Olesen (UT) 6-1
2. Adrien Berkowicz/George Goldhoff (UT) def. Herkko Pollanen/Mikael Torpegaard (OHST) 6-4
3. Nick Naumann/Michael Riechmann (UT) def. #34 Hunter Callahan/Chris Diaz (OHST) 6-2 
Match Notes
Ohio State 13-6; National ranking #11; Regional ranking #2
Texas 13-2; National ranking #8; Regional ranking #2

Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (1,5,6,3)

Here’s an interesting doubles formation that you don’t see too often – one guy is serving and the other is behind him and it looks like he’s in position to return serve.

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Texas Tech ran its record to an impressive 15-4 with a nice road win at Notre Dame. The match came down to #6 singles which was the only one to go 3 sets and it was Texas Tech freshman Connor Curry getting it done 6-3 in the 3rd.  
Texas Tech recap
“First of all, it was just another incredible effort by our guys,” said Red Raider head coach Tim Siegel. “After losing the doubles point, you saw this team rally back to beat a really good Notre Dame team on their home court. This Notre Dame beat No. 14 Northwestern and No. 31 Oklahoma State and lost a close match to No. 2 Illinois.”
Notre Dame recap
#24 Texas Tech 4, #36 Notre Dame 3
Mar 17, 2015 at Notre Dame, Ind. (Eck Tennis Pavilion)
Singles competition
1. #22 Quentin Monaghan (ND 14.38) def. #43 Felipe Soares (TT 13.68) 7-6(3), 6-3
2. Hugo Dojas (TT 13.51) def. Eddy Covalschi (ND 13.11) 6-3, 6-4
3. Alex Sendegeya (TT 13.48) def. Josh Hagar (ND 13.73) 6-2, 6-1
4. #109 Jolan Cailleau (TT 13.39) def. Eric Schnurrenberger (ND 13.47) 6-2, 6-3
5. Alex Lawson (ND 12.80) def. Francisco Zambon (TT 12.85) 6-4, 6-4
6. Connor Curry (TT 12.80) def. Nicolas Montoya (ND 12.46) 2-6, 6-1, 6-3
Doubles competition
1. #8 Billy Pecor/Alex Lawson (ND) vs. #24 Felipe Soares/Hugo Dojas (TT) 5-4, un
2. #14 Eddy Covalschi/Josh Hagar (ND) def. Alex Sendegeya/Jolan Cailleau (TT) 6-3
3. Quentin Monaghan/Dougie Barnard (ND) def. Connor Curry/Francisco Zambon (TT) 6-4
Match Notes
Texas Tech 15-4; National ranking #24
Notre Dame 8-6; National ranking #36
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2); Singles (4,3,5,2,1,6)
T-2:34 A-40
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Utah re-entered the ITA rankings today but they’ll likely re-exit them next week after Loyola Marymount moved its record to 7-6 with a 4-1 mild upset.  Interesting note: LMU had the higher UTR on each of the 6 courts so it’s hard to call it too big an upset.  
Loyola Marymount 4, #72 Utah 1
Mar 17, 2015 at Los Angeles, Calif. (LMU Tennis Center)
Singles competition
1. Charles Boyce (LMU 12.95) def. Cedric Willems (UTAH 12.85) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2
2. Errol Smith (LMU 13.14) vs. Parker McGuiness (UTAH 12.77) 6-1, 6-7(4), 3-2, unf
3. Felix Van Kann (LMU 12.40) vs. Freddie McGeehan (UTAH 12.06) 1-6, 6-2, 2-3, unf
4. Cristobal Rivera (LMU 12.85) def. Matt Cowley (UTAH 12.49) 6-2, 7-6(5)
5. Joat Farah (LMU 12.20) def. Santiago Sierra (UTAH 12.06) 6-4, 7-5
6. Johan Jonhagen (UTAH 11.75) def. Othar Kordsachia (LMU 12.29) 6-2, 6-1
Doubles competition
1. Errol Smith/Joat Farah (LMU) def. Cedric Willems/Matt Cowley (UTAH) 6-3
2. Charles Boyce/Cristobal Rivera (LMU) def. Parker McGuiness/Jamey Swiggart (UTAH) 7-6 (7-4)
3. Johan Jonhagen/Santiago Sierra (UTAH) def. Othar Kordsachia/Luke Bohuslav (LMU) 6-4
Match Notes
Utah 9-6; National ranking #72
LMU 7-6