The top seeded Bulls got off to a good start at No. 1 doubles while Tulsa went up an early break at No. 2. USF’s Vadym Kalyuzhnyy and Sasha Gozun broke on the no-ad point when Gozun cleaned it up the net to make it 4-2
USF break on the no-ad point to go 4-2 on 1 pic.twitter.com/3XksKBhOVhBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
Kalyuzhnyy held from 40-15 to make it 5-2 and then the Bulls would break at love to win it 6-2
That’s a wrap on 1 – @USFBullsMTennis breaks at love to win 6-2 pic.twitter.com/qAePPW56jlBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
Tulsa’s Dylan McCloskey and Dominic Bechard broke Dominic Cotrone to start the match and then McCloskey held for 2-0. Humorous note: Cotrone’s first serve of the match drilled his partner Peter Bertran right in the back of the head. I thought I had the clip but for some reason it didn’t take.
USF’s Peter Bertran would hold for 1-2 and then he and Cotrone would break the Bechard serve to make it 2-2. Cotrone held for 3-2 and then McCloskey held on the no-ad point for 3-3. Tulsa broke Bertran to go up 4-3 but USF would break Bechard again to make it 4-4.
Meanwhile over at No. 3 it stayed on serve until USF’s Robert Cid and Ignacio Gonzalez-Muniz broke the Carlos Bautista serve to go up 4-3. Cid would hold on the no-ad point for 5-3 and then USF would go up 30-40 on the Majed Kilani serve. Gonzalez-Muniz would hit a sweet return winner while falling down to win it though there was some confusion for a few seconds because Tulsa made a late out call. The chair told Tulsa the call came too late and the ball was good regardless so South Florida had the doubles point and the early 1-0 lead.
Gonzalez-Muniz hits a winner while falling down to give @USFBullsMTennis the doubles point with a 6-3 win at #3 pic.twitter.com/b1cSb5Z6FFBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
After the doubles point Tulsa head coach Vince Westbrook got vocal and really challenged his guys to step it up in singles and they did just that early on. Tulsa went breaks on four courts but Juan Matias Gonzalez wouldn’t be able to close out his set after leading 5-3 at No. 2. Gozun held for 4-5 and then broke Matias Gonzalez at love to make it 5-5.
Sasha Gozun breaks at love and its 5-5 on 2 pic.twitter.com/tqitYF0U7BBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
Gozun would hold quickly for 6-5 and then Matias Gonzalez would double fault on the deciding point to drop the set 7-5.
Gozun breaks on the no-ad point and takes a 7-5 set on 2 – DF on that no-ad pt. pic.twitter.com/sMyNqaE9ZYBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
So with Gozun getting the set on two that meant each team picked up three first sets. Tulsa’s Or-Ram Harel went up an early break on Roberto Cid at No. 1 and took the set 6-4, Tulsa’s Majed Kilani won the set at No. 3 over Dominic Cotrone in a tiebreak, and Francois Kellerman took a 6-3 opening set at No. 5 over Ignacio Gonzalez-Muniz.
The aforementioned Sasha Gozun would be the first one to finish after he picked up an early break in the second set and would then serve it out to defeat Juan Matias Gonzalez 7-5, 6-3.
Update || USF leads 2-0Match on two!!! Gozun wins 7-5, 6-3 #GoBulls pic.twitter.com/5Qp4dc8C6c
USF Men’s Tennis (@USFBullsMTennis) April 24, 2016
Less than a few minutes later the lead would be extended to 3-0 when Vadym Kaluzhnyy closed out Dylan McCloskey at No. 6. Kalyuzhnyy went up a quick break in the first set and then broke again to take the set 6-2. Kalyuzhnyy served for the match up 5-3 in the second but McCloskey would break from 30-40 to stay in it. McCloskey held from 40-15 to even it at 5-5 but Kalyuzhnyy held from 40-15 as well to go up 6-5. McCloskey fell behind 30-40 on his 5-6 service game but he would take the next point to bring up the deciding point. Kalyuzhnyy would get the break to win the match when McCloskey put a backhand into the net after a somewhat length rally.
Match on 6 – Kalyuzhnyy breaks on the no-ad point to win 6-2, 7-5 – @USFBullsMTennis up 3-0 pic.twitter.com/xWd8G2qNOaBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
South Florida clearly had the match in its grips because Roberto Cid was about to get a split at No. 1 plus Peter Bertran was nearing the finish line at No. 4.
Bertran, who transferred to USF from Georgia, went up an early break in the first set but Carlos Bautista would break back to even it at 3-3. Bertran would break again and would then serve out the opening set on this point to take it 6-4.
Set on 4 for @USFBullsMTennis – Bertran holds to take 6-4 pic.twitter.com/nYmzrcGYBnBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
There were a few break of serve in the second set but Bertran would get the last one when he broke Bautista from 30-40 to go up 6-5.
Peter Bertran just broke on this point and will serve for the @American_Tenn championship for @USFBullsMTennis pic.twitter.com/m30i4tNCXHBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
Bertran would go up 30-15 with a massive forehand winner down the line but a double fault on the next point would make it 30-all. Bertran would go up 40-30 after a Bautista forehand error and then he’d clinch the Championship on this point.
Congrats to @USFBullsMTennis on winning the @American_Tenn 4-0 over Tulsa – Peter Bertran is the hero of the day. pic.twitter.com/xCctXNCrJVBobby Knight (@College10s2day) April 24, 2016
Post-Match Interview w Matt Hill Trophy Presentation
You can watch the full replay of this match on the American Network here.
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The College of Charleston was playing in the finals for the Colonial Championship for the third year in a row but it finally got over the hump by defeating the top seed UNC Wilmington 4-3.
Charleston dropped the doubles point but rallied to win four matches in singles with Juan Estevarena (Mississippi State transfer) providing the clincher at No. 1 with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over Santtu Leskinen. Here is a video clip of match point – note Leskinen trying to break his racket and then starting to hobble afterwards.
Here’s how @CofCSports won its first-ever Men’s #CAAChamps Tennis title yesterday. https://t.co/dy9S6lkhWoCAASports (@CAASports) April 25, 2016
What a match!!! CofC defeats Unc Wilmington 4-3 in the conference finals!!! Huge clinch from Juan. #LetsGoCougars pic.twitter.com/m2taNDtawaEaston Thomas (@2MuchET) April 24, 2016
#2 College of Charleston 4, #1 UNCW 3
UNCW 12-9
Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (4,5,3,6,2,1)
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South Alabama grabbed the early lead when it won the deciding match at No. 1 doubles in a tiebreak but UTA would come roaring back in singles. The Mavericks picked up straight set wins at 2, 3, 5, and 6 with junior Mario Muniesa clinching the championship at No. 3 with a 6-4, 7-5 win over Olivier Gingras.
UTA’s last appearance at the NCAAs came back in 2006 when it won the Southland Conference.
USA’s Tim Srkala (10-11 dual-match record at 1 and 2) was able to play doubles but he couldn’t go in singles (was seen in a boot after doubles) and Pierre Noyon (8-8 dual-match record) also couldn’t go as well.
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Rice won its first Conference USA Championship since 2010 with a tough 4-2 win over Old Dominion in front of over 500 fans in Houston. Rice rolled over ODU in doubles winning 6-0 at No. 2 and 6-1 at No. 3 and then the teams would split first sets in singles.
ODU struck first with Adam Moundir winning at No. 1 and then Michael Weindl put the Monarchs ahead 2-1 with a win at No. 3. Rice evened it up at 2-2 when Emanuel Llamas won at No. 6 and Jake Hansen put the Owls ahead for good with a win at No. 4
David Warren would provide the clincher with a come from behind 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 win over Zvonimir Podvinski at No. 5.
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Other Conference Tournament Results:
East Tennessee State won its 10th consecutive conference championship, and second straight SOCON, with a 4-0 win over Furman in the finals of the Southern Conference. ETSU won all three doubles match with a simultaneous finish at No. 1 and No. 3 then the Bucs took five of six first sets in singles.
Diego Nunez made it 2-0 with a 6-4, 6-4 win at No. 3 and then Ismael Merino made it 3-0 with a 6-2, 6-2 win at No. 6. Rogerios Ribeiro would clinch the championship at No. 2 with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Cameron Green.
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Lamar won its first ever Southland Conference Championship with a 4-1 win over Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Jeandre Hoogenboezem clinched the title with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win at No. 5
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Tennessee Tech earned its first bid to the NCAAs since 2007 by defeating Eastern Kentucky 4-3 in the finals of the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. According to the recap/box score EKU won at No. 2 singles by default after splitting sets so I’d be interested to hear what the story was on that one. Marcos Bernardes broke the 3-3 tie by defeating Diogo Soares 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 in the deciding match at No. 5 singles.
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North Florida won its first-ever Atlantic Sun Championship with a 4-0 win over the No. 4 seed and host USC-Upstate. Sahil Deshmukh provider the clincher by defeating Ignacio Garrido 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 at No. 5
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Bryant won its third straight Northeast Conference Championship with a 4-0 shutout over the St. Francis University Red Flash (love the nickname). Michael Plutt came back from 3-0 down in the second set to clinch the championship with a 6-4, 6-3 win at No. 4.
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South Carolina State won its eight MEAC Championship in a row with a 4-0 win over Florida A&M. FAMU won the regular season meeting 4-3 but this one wasn’t close at all with Martin Figura clinching the title with a 6-2, 6-1 win at No. 1.
The season of upsets in 2016 has trickled down into the smaller conferences as well. College of Charleston? UT Arlington? Nobody expected that. And now Drake is falling off the wagon in the MVC